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For Heaven's Sake ()


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An irresponsible young millionaire changes his tune when he falls for the daughter of a downtown minister.

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J. Harold Manners - The Uptown Boy
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Hope - The Downtown Girl
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Bull Brindle - The Roughneck
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The Gangster (as James Mason)
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Brother Paul - The Optimist
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hal Craig ...
Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Richard Daniels ...
Bum (uncredited)
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Harold's Secretary (uncredited)
Francis Gaspart ...
Man (uncredited)
Jack Herrick ...
Mug in Straw Hat (uncredited)
Jackie Levine ...
Little Boy (uncredited)
Andy MacLennan ...
Gangster in Mission at Collection (uncredited)
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Bum (uncredited)
Oscar Morgan ...
Black Hotel Porter (uncredited)
Steve Murphy ...
Tough Guy in Pool Hall (uncredited)
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Lady on the Street (uncredited)
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Mug (uncredited)
Dick Rush ...
Cop (uncredited)
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James - Manners' Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Boxer in Pool Hall (uncredited)
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Mug Who Gets Kicked (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sam Taylor

Written by

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Ted Wilde ... (story) &
John Grey ... (story) &
Clyde Bruckman ... (story)
 
Ralph Spence ... (titles)

Produced by

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Suzanne Lloyd Hayes ... executive producer (2002 video release) (as Suzanne Lloyd)
Harold Lloyd ... producer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Vance ... producer (2002 video release)

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Don Hulette ... (1974)
Robert Israel ... (2002)

Cinematography by

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Walter Lundin ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Allen McNeil ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Liell K. Vedder

Production Management

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John L. Murphy ... production manager

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Robert A. Golden ... assistant director

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Henry N. Kohler ... photography assistant

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Don Peake ... conductor: Hulette (1974) / orchestrator: Hulette (1974)

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William R. Fraser ... general manager (as Wm. R. Fraser)
William MacDonald ... technical director (as Wm. MacDonald)
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Plot Summary

The Uptown Boy, J. Harold Manners (Lloyd) is a millionaire playboy who falls for the Downtown Girl, Hope (Ralston) who works in Brother Paul's (Weigel) mission. In order to build up attendance, and win Hope's attention, Harold runs through town causing trouble, and winds up with a crowd chasing him right into the mission. He eventually wins the girl and they marry, but not without some interference from his high-brow friends. Written by Herman Seifer

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Taglines Grouches be careful to see this picture alone or they will lose their reputation forever. (Print Ad- Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 3 May 1926) See more »
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Also Known As
  • For Heaven Sake (World-wide, English title)
  • Pour l'amour du ciel (France)
  • Um Himmelswillen, Harold Lloyd! (Germany)
  • Ay, mi madre (Spain)
  • Gia onoma tou Theou (Greece)
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  • 58 min
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Trivia This was one of Harold Lloyd's most successful films at the box office and the 12th highest-grossing film of the Silent Era. See more »
Goofs When the car which was involved in the gun fight rolls to a stop, it stops on regular road. In the next shot it has been moved on to a train track. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Funny Side of Life (1963). See more »
Quotes Title Card: During the days that passed, just what the man with a mansion told the miss with a mission - is nobody's business.
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