Country doctor Jack Jackson is called in to treat the Sick-Little-Well-Girl, who has been making Dr. Saulsbourg and his sanitarium very rich, after years of unsuccessful treatment. Dr. Jack's old-fashioned methods do the trick, and the...
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Harold Lloyd | ... |
Dr. 'Jack' Jackson
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Mildred Davis | ... |
The Sick-Little-Well-Girl
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John T. Prince | ... |
Charles F. Haskell - The Girl's Father
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Eric Mayne | ... |
Dr. Ludwig von Saulsbourg
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C. Norman Hammond | ... |
Jamison - the Lawyer
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Jackie Condon | ... |
Boy's Pal (uncredited)
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Mickey Daniels | ... |
Boy Patient (uncredited)
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Richard Daniels | ... |
Man (uncredited)
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William Gillespie | ... |
Card Player (uncredited)
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Wally Howe | ... |
Asylum Guard (uncredited)
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James T. Kelley | ... |
Card-Playing Father (uncredited)
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'Auntie' Mackay | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Florence Mayon | ... |
Card Player's Daughter (uncredited)
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Oscar Morgan | ... |
Haskell's Butler (uncredited)
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Charles Stevenson | ... |
Asylum Guard (uncredited)
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Anna Townsend | ... |
Jamison's Mother (uncredited)
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Dorothy Vernon | ... |
Restaurant Hostess (uncredited)
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Joy Winthrop | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Fred C. Newmeyer | ... | (as Fred Newmeyer) |
Sam Taylor | ... | (uncredited) |
Written by
Hal Roach | ... | (story) & |
Sam Taylor | ... | (story) and |
Jean C. Havez | ... | (story) (as Jean Havez) |
H.M. Walker | ... | (titles) |
Thomas J. Crizer | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Suzanne Lloyd Hayes | ... | executive producer: 2002 video edition (as Suzanne Lloyd) |
Hal Roach | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Jeffrey Vance | ... | producer: 2002 video edition |
Music by
Robert Israel | ... | (2002) |
Cinematography by
Walter Lundin | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
Thomas J. Crizer | ... | (edited by) (as T.J. Crizer) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert A. Golden | ... | assistant director |
Music Department
Robert Israel | ... | conductor (2002) / music arranger (2002) |
Additional Crew
Hal Roach | ... | prescribes |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Associated Exhibitors (1922) (United States) (theatrical)
- Film AB Liberty (1923) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Royal Film (1924) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1928) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (re-release) (re-titled)
- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) (1934) (Sweden) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Time Life Films (1974) (United States) (45 minute condensation, 16mm rental)
- Harold Lloyd Entertainment (2002) (World-wide)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2004) (Finland) (tv)
- New Line Home Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Universal Pictures Finland (2008) (Finland) (DVD) (10-disc Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2010) (Germany) (DVD) (Harold Lloyd Edition)
- The Criterion Channel (2019) (United States) (tv) (digital)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (music performed by)
- The Robert Israel Orchestra (music performed by) (2002)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Country doctor Jack Jackson is called in to treat the Sick-Little-Well-Girl, who has been making Dr. Saulsbourg and his sanitarium very rich, after years of unsuccessful treatment. Dr. Jack's old-fashioned methods do the trick, and the quack is sent packing.
Written by Herman Seifer |
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Taglines | If you are crying for a laugh- visit Dr. Jack! If you need a new joy thrill, Consult Dr. Jack. If you want to laugh until you are weak- See Dr. Jack. (Print Ad-The Record-News,((Smith's Falls, P.O.)) 3 April 1923) See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $113,440 (estimated) |
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $2,780,422 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Harold Lloyd would marry his female lead Mildred Davis a year later in 1923. They would remain married until her death in 1969. Harold would die two years later. They had three children. See more » |
Goofs | At the restaurant, after ordering, Dr. Jack puts the menu down on the table twice between shots - first with his left hand, then with his right. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Darktown Strutters' Ball See more » |
Crazy Credits | The title page appears as a prescription on an Rx pad: Hal Roach prescribes Harold Lloyd in "Dr. Jack". Subsequent credits also are on Rx pages. See more » |
Quotes |
Jamison, the Lawyer:
I know a patient in the city that you can cure with your methods - The doctor she has now is an old fogy - a four-flusher! See more » |