Episodic look at married life and in-law problems. Adventures include a ride on a crowded trolley with a live turkey, a wild spin in a new auto with the in-laws in tow, and a sequence in which Hubby accidentally chloroforms his...
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Cast verified as complete
Harold Lloyd | ... |
Hubby Harold
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Jobyna Ralston | ... |
Wifey
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Josephine Crowell | ... |
Wifey's Mother - Mrs. Winnifred Ward Stokes
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Charles Stevenson | ... |
Wifey's Big Brother - Charley Stokes
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Mickey McBan | ... |
Wifey's Little Brother - Bobby Stokes
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Evelyn Burns | ... |
Irate Streetcar Passenger (uncredited)
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Andy De Villa | ... |
Glen Reed (uncredited)
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Edgar Dearing | ... |
Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
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Pat Harmon | ... |
Burly Trolley Car Straphanger (uncredited)
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Fred Holmes | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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John T. Prince | ... |
Waiting Wedding Guest Outside Church (uncredited)
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Billy Rinaldi | ... |
Brunette Boy on Trolley (uncredited)
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Hayes E. Robertson | ... |
Car Driver Nearly Crashing into Harolds Car (uncredited)
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George Ward | ... |
Blond Boy on Trolley (uncredited)
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S.D. Wilcox | ... |
Gene Kornman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Fred C. Newmeyer | ... | (as Fred Newmeyer) |
Sam Taylor |
Written by
Sam Taylor | ... | (story and titles) & |
John Grey | ... | (story and titles) & |
Tim Whelan | ... | (story and titles) & |
Thomas J. Gray | ... | (story and titles) (as Thos. J. Gray) |
Produced by
Kevin Brownlow | ... | producer |
David Gill | ... | producer |
Suzanne Lloyd Hayes | ... | executive producer (as Suzanne Lloyd) / executive producer: The Harold Lloyd Trust |
Peter Langs | ... | associate producer: The Harold Lloyd Trust |
Harold Lloyd | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Patrick Stanbury | ... | associate producer |
Jeffrey Vance | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Israel | ... | (2002) |
Adrian Johnston |
Cinematography by
Walter Lundin | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
Allen McNeil | ... | film editor |
Editorial Department
Nick Adams | ... | telecine engineer |
Bruno Mansi | ... | editor: video tape |
Art Direction by
Liell K. Vedder |
Production Management
John L. Murphy | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert A. Golden | ... | assistant director |
Camera and Electrical Department
Henry N. Kohler | ... | photography assistant |
Music Department
Michael Bland | ... | conductor / orchestrator |
Richard Bradford | ... | music recordist |
Mike Fairbairn | ... | music dubber |
Sarah Homer | ... | musician: clarinet & saxophone |
Robert Israel | ... | music arranger: 2002 restored edition |
Adrian Johnston | ... | musician: ukelele & organ |
Malcolm Pritchard | ... | musician: piano |
Sonia Slany | ... | musician: violin |
Ashley Slater | ... | musician: trombone |
Accy Yeats | ... | musician: drums |
Additional Crew
Tom Eckersley | ... | logo designer |
William R. Fraser | ... | general manager: Harold Lloyd Corporation |
William MacDonald | ... | technical director |
Penelope Read | ... | production assistant |
Thomas R. Sheppard | ... | trustee: The Harold Lloyd Trust |
Lynne Wake | ... | production secretary |
King Vedder | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pathé Exchange (1924) (United States) (theatrical) (as A Pathé Picture)
- Western Import Company (1924) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Skandias Filmbyrå, Stockholm (1924) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) (1933) (Sweden) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Time Life Films (1974) (United States) (30 minute condensation,16mm rental)
- Channel Four (1992) (World-wide) (in association with)
- Photoplay Productions (1992) (World-wide) (presents)
- Thames Television International (1992) (World-wide) (in association with)
- The Harold Lloyd Trust (1992) (World-wide) (presents)
- New Line Home Video (2005) (United States) (DVD) (on 'The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection, Vol. 3')
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2010) (Germany) (DVD) (Harold Lloyd Edition)
- Ufanamet (1927) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Universal Pictures Finland (2008) (Finland) (DVD) (10-disc Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2004) (Finland) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- E.T.H. Screen Music (music management) (1992 alternate version)
- First Interstate Bank of California (trustee: The Harold Lloyd Trust) (1992 alternate version)
- The Live Cinema Orchestra (music performed by) (1992 alternate version)
- The Robert Israel Orchestra (music performed by) (2002 restored edition)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Episodic look at married life and in-law problems. Adventures include a ride on a crowded trolley with a live turkey, a wild spin in a new auto with the in-laws in tow, and a sequence in which Hubby accidentally chloroforms his mother-in-law and is convinced that he has killed her. When she begins sleep-walking, he thinks that she has returned to haunt him.
Written by Herman Seifer |
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Taglines | Hubby - a man who was never going to fall for a pair of soft-boiled eyes! (Lobby card). See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | "Butterfly Six" is a fictional model name for the car. It is actually a 1923 Chevrolet Superior. See more » |
Goofs | When the traffic cop issues Hubby Harold a ticket, it reads, in part, "You are hereby notified to appear at Police Headquarters within twenty-four hours of the above date....", but there is no date or time or any other handwritten data on the ticket save for the policeman's signature, nor is there any designated space to write such information. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Escape from Dartmoor (1930). See more » |
Quotes |
Title Card:
Married life is like dandruff - it falls heavily upon your shoulders - you get a lot of free advice about it - but up to date nothing has been found to cure it. See more » |