Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEpisodic 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 whi... Leer todoEpisodic 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 he... Leer todoEpisodic 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.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
- Irate Streetcar Passenger
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- Glen Reed
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- Motorcycle Cop
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- Burly Trolley Car Straphanger
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- Undetermined Secondary Role
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- Waiting Wedding Guest Outside Church
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- Brunette Boy on Trolley
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- Blond Boy on Trolley
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- Gene Kornman
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Opiniones destacadas
With his signature straw hat, round glasses, and innocent enthusiasm, Lloyd personifies the go-getter spirit of the 1920s, and he is generally regarded as one of the three great male silent comics; sadly, however, his films have been somewhat neglected over the years and seldom receive the attention showered on the films of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. If you've never been exposed to Lloyd beyond his famous SAFETY LAST, you'll find HOT WATER an excellent place to begin--a film sure to make you want to see more and more.
Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
In October 1924's "Hot Water," Lloyd finds himself in an unusual situation as a happily married husband. A simple grocery errand, a leisurely ride in his new car, and a Freudian wish in a dream about getting rid of his dreaded mother-in-law, all make for one single day for Lloyd where he plays a spouse caught in a Kafka-like bizarro world.
Reminiscent to his earlier gag-heavy shorts, "Hot Water" is broken up into three segments, in which if separated could be standalone two-reeler shorts. A grocery list submitted by his adorning wife (Jobyna Ralston) turns out to be a handful for Lloyd after purchasing the goods. He seen shuffling a number of packages, compounded by a live turkey he won in a raffle, in a streetcar going home. When he finally arrives, his wife's in-laws, including her loafing brother and bratty kid brother, make their visit even more interesting.
In a way, the feature can really be seen as a melding together of 3 shorts. In the first, Harold attempts to navigate his way home with multiple small packages & a very live turkey. In the second, Harold illustrates the pitfalls of taking the in-laws (including a monstrous mother-in-law) for a ride about town in the new family car. In the third segment, well - it's hilarious, but you'll need to see it for yourself...
Harold Lloyd is wonderful throughout. But then you expected that, didn't you?
The story is essentially three different loosely-connected sequences. Harold goes on a shopping trip and has all kinds of difficulty on a streetcar, then he takes his in-laws on a tumultuous ride in his new car, and then he faces some unsettling domestic disturbances. Each sequence has a slightly different feel, and uses Lloyd's character in somewhat different ways, giving him a chance to perform a number of different comedy ideas.
Josephine Crowell as the mother-in-law makes a good antagonist, and Charles Stevenson strikes the right note as the oafish brother-in-law. Jobyna Ralston doesn't get the chance to do a lot of comedy, but she is engaging as always.
It's good comedy, and it builds things up fairly well. There are many details that are used once for their own sake, and that then return in the frenzied climactic sequence, and some of the ideas are pretty clever. It's often deliberately far-fetched, and in a manner that comes off rather well.
It is a short film where Harold struggles with parcels and a live turkey on public transport, and shows off his new car to the battleaxe mother-in-law. Of course there are high-risk stunts, of course the car gets destroyed, and all the usual stuff, making a short but brilliant silent classic. Jobyna Ralston plays Harold's love interest and we just sit back and laugh as silly things happen to him.
I do like Lloyd and along with Chaplin and Keaton he really is the yardstick by which all film comedians after should be judged. My personal favourite of his is 'Girl Shy' but this hour-long treasure comes close.
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- Trivia"Butterfly Six" is a fictional model name for the car. It is actually a 1923 Chevrolet Superior.
- ErroresWhen 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.
- Citas
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.
- Versiones alternativasIn 1992, The Harold Lloyd Trust and Photoplay Productions distributed a 59-minute version of this film, in association with Thames Television International and Channel Four, with a musical score written by 'Adrian Johnston'. The addition of modern credits stretch the time to 60 minutes.
- ConexionesFeatured in A Cottage on Dartmoor (1930)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Hubby
- Locaciones de filmación
- 1214 S Lake St, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Hubby Harold first meets Wifey)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 53min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1