Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe young couple have decided to marry and it is time to ask the father for the hand of his daughter. Problem is, the father does not want to give the daughter away. So every time he goes to... Alles lesenThe young couple have decided to marry and it is time to ask the father for the hand of his daughter. Problem is, the father does not want to give the daughter away. So every time he goes to the office to ask the father, he is tossed out. He is ejected over and over, by different... Alles lesenThe young couple have decided to marry and it is time to ask the father for the hand of his daughter. Problem is, the father does not want to give the daughter away. So every time he goes to the office to ask the father, he is tossed out. He is ejected over and over, by different methods, while the girl waits and waits.
- The Corn-Fed Secretary
- (as Harry Pollard)
- Small Office Worker
- (Nicht genannt)
- Small Role
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- Bit part
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- Office Worker
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- Office Worker
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- Small Role
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- The Boss
- (Nicht genannt)
- Guardian at the Door
- (Nicht genannt)
- Mannish Office Visitor
- (Nicht genannt)
- Office Worker
- (Nicht genannt)
- The Boy's First Love
- (Nicht genannt)
- Willie - Rival Suitor
- (Nicht genannt)
- The Cop
- (Nicht genannt)
- Small Role
- (Nicht genannt)
- Large Office Worker
- (Nicht genannt)
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Lloyd plays a young suitor for the hand of a rich and very preoccupied businessman, the kind of person who has a legion of assistants whose purpose is to keep everyone else away from him. Lloyd's ever-hopeful character, determined to see him to ask for his daughter's hand, is helped in his efforts by Daniels, who plays an upbeat office worker amidst all of the drudges. It's impressive how much material they squeezed out of this fairly simple setup. After a somewhat slow start, there are non-stop funny moments the rest of the way.
There are a lot of imaginative gags, and a number of them are also tied together in clever ways. The cushion gag by Daniels's character, the treadmill gadget, and the confrontations with the two tough guys who guard the entrance are all repeated in a variety of different and creative ways. It's enjoyable both for the comedy and for the ingenuity that it reveals.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Before he can marry the woman he loves Harold Lloyd must first ask for her father's permission. The only problem is that her father is the busiest man alive so getting near him will take some time. Here's a very funny one reel that has plenty of laughs throughout. The stuff with the two bouncers, one a midget, is hysterical as is the moving floor in the father's office. The scene where Lloyd climbs up the side of a building is also great.
You can get this film in New Line's Harold Lloyd Collection.
It's a thirteen minute comedic short. It's good slapstick. The two suitors should be combined into one rival and constant bully. The treadmill is funny although I don't understand why the office would have that. The pillow is a funny bit and that sells the telephone girl. She could have more screen time. Finally near the end, he does some impressive climbing. Quite frankly, he should end the story out there if possible.
There are some amusing incidental things here, such as an old Coca-Cola advertisement saying it cures fatigue. I also liked the midget an the secretary being referred to as "corn-fed".
This short film as a whole is pretty strong, and I would say among Lloyd's best work. Definitely better than the "Eastern Westerner". Maybe not as good as "Safety Last", but for how short this was, they really packed a lot into it.
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- WissenswertesA print of this film has been preserved in the archive of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
- Zitate
The Boy: Say - - how busy is YOUR father?
Switchboard operator: Alas - - I have no father. He died when he was a mere boy.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Rosenwald (2015)
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Details
- Laufzeit13 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1