Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.
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- 1 win
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
Storyline
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.
Featured review
Domestic Difficulties With Mr. Lloyd
A Hal Roach HAROLD LLOYD film.
When he says `I DO' at his nuptials, a young man has no idea the travail his wife's family will put him through.
Harold Lloyd had another winner with this domestic comedy in which he must deal with his wife's nephews, the elder a dreadful little brat and the younger a crying baby, during a long & frightful night. As so often happened, Harold's superb athletic abilities enhance his role, even with half of his mutilated right hand hidden by a special glove. Lloyd's hilarious HOT WATER, which came three years later, doubtless drew some of its inspiration from this film.
I DO originally ran longer, but when the preview audience didn't respond with enough laughs to the opening scenes Harold removed the entire first reel, tightening the picture down to a tad under 25 minutes. The animated sequence depicting the wedding is a nice touch.
Mildred Davis appropriately plays Harold's wife - they would soon be married in real life. Noah Young, who acted many a tough guy in Lloyd's films, lends his menacing presence to the end of the movie.
Robert Israel has composed an excellent film score which perfectly complements Harold's antics on the screen.
When he says `I DO' at his nuptials, a young man has no idea the travail his wife's family will put him through.
Harold Lloyd had another winner with this domestic comedy in which he must deal with his wife's nephews, the elder a dreadful little brat and the younger a crying baby, during a long & frightful night. As so often happened, Harold's superb athletic abilities enhance his role, even with half of his mutilated right hand hidden by a special glove. Lloyd's hilarious HOT WATER, which came three years later, doubtless drew some of its inspiration from this film.
I DO originally ran longer, but when the preview audience didn't respond with enough laughs to the opening scenes Harold removed the entire first reel, tightening the picture down to a tad under 25 minutes. The animated sequence depicting the wedding is a nice touch.
Mildred Davis appropriately plays Harold's wife - they would soon be married in real life. Noah Young, who acted many a tough guy in Lloyd's films, lends his menacing presence to the end of the movie.
Robert Israel has composed an excellent film score which perfectly complements Harold's antics on the screen.
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- Ron Oliver
- Oct 1, 2003
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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
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- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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