Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.
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Jack Morgan
- The Disturbance
- (as Jackie Morgan)
Jack Edwards
- The Annoyance
- (as Jackie Edwards)
Roy Brooks
- Man in Chauffeured Car
- (uncredited)
Evelyn Burns
- Passerby in Aigrette Hat
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Cassil
- Distracting Girl in Cloche Hat
- (uncredited)
William Gillespie
- Brother-in-Law
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Hal Roach(uncredited)
- Writers
- Hal Roach(uncredited)
- Sam Taylor(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaOriginally three reels, but cut to two after lukewarm receptions by preview audiences.
- GoofsWhen the Harold Lloyd character places the baby on the sofa, the baby is seen rolling forward onto its stomach. In the next shot, the baby is back on its back, it which would not yet have the core strength to roll onto its back at that age.
- Quotes
Intertitle: There are three brands of brothers-in-law - The "Gimmies," the "Let Me Haves", and, the "Do Me A Favor" kind.
- Crazy credits(under the cast opening credits) Time, Place, Plot --- Lost in the rush.
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I DO (1921)
** (out of four)
After marrying his wife, Harold Lloyd then gets the job of babysitting his two nephews who turn out to be a nightmare. This is a seriously unfunny film that has plenty of site gags but none of them work. The only bright spot is the start of the film where Lloyd is trying to cross a busy street. Apparently when released this had a third reel but Lloyd cut it due to all the negative reviews. With that in mind, I can't help but agree that this is certainly a lesser short from the Third Genius.
Available on DVD through Kino and New Line.
** (out of four)
After marrying his wife, Harold Lloyd then gets the job of babysitting his two nephews who turn out to be a nightmare. This is a seriously unfunny film that has plenty of site gags but none of them work. The only bright spot is the start of the film where Lloyd is trying to cross a busy street. Apparently when released this had a third reel but Lloyd cut it due to all the negative reviews. With that in mind, I can't help but agree that this is certainly a lesser short from the Third Genius.
Available on DVD through Kino and New Line.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Nov 25, 2006
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Vaterfreuden
- Filming locations
- 7000 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(opening shot of Lloyd walking across the street)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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