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La vertu récompensée

Titre original : From Hand to Mouth
  • 1919
  • TV-G
  • 22min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
1,2 k
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Mildred Davis and Harold Lloyd in La vertu récompensée (1919)
ActionComedyShort

Un jeune homme sans le sou tente de sauver une héritière des kidnappeurs et de l'aider à sécuriser son héritage.Un jeune homme sans le sou tente de sauver une héritière des kidnappeurs et de l'aider à sécuriser son héritage.Un jeune homme sans le sou tente de sauver une héritière des kidnappeurs et de l'aider à sécuriser son héritage.

  • Réalisation
    • Alfred J. Goulding
    • Hal Roach
  • Scénario
    • H.M. Walker
    • Harold Lloyd
  • Casting principal
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Mildred Davis
    • 'Snub' Pollard
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alfred J. Goulding
      • Hal Roach
    • Scénario
      • H.M. Walker
      • Harold Lloyd
    • Casting principal
      • Harold Lloyd
      • Mildred Davis
      • 'Snub' Pollard
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • The Boy
    Mildred Davis
    Mildred Davis
    • The Girl
    'Snub' Pollard
    'Snub' Pollard
    • The Kidnapper
    • (as Harry Pollard)
    Peggy Cartwright
    Peggy Cartwright
    • The Waif
    • (as Peggy Courtwright)
    Sammy Brooks
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (non crédité)
    Anne Cartwright
    • Woman
    • (non crédité)
    William Gillespie
    William Gillespie
    • Baker
    • (non crédité)
    Helen Gilmore
    Helen Gilmore
    • Hag
    • (non crédité)
    J.H. Hawkins
    • Man
    • (non crédité)
    Wally Howe
    Wally Howe
    • Will Snobie
    • (non crédité)
    Dee Lampton
    • Driver
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Layton
    • Man
    • (non crédité)
    Gus Leonard
    • Will Walling
    • (non crédité)
    Gaylord Lloyd
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (non crédité)
    Marie Mosquini
    Marie Mosquini
    • Maid
    • (non crédité)
    Fred C. Newmeyer
    • Butler
    • (non crédité)
    John M. O'Brien
    John M. O'Brien
    • Unidentified role
    • (non crédité)
    Hazel Powell
    • Maid
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Alfred J. Goulding
      • Hal Roach
    • Scénario
      • H.M. Walker
      • Harold Lloyd
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    Avis des utilisateurs20

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    Snow Leopard

    Enjoyable & Thoughtful

    This Harold Lloyd comedy is both very enjoyable and very thoughtful, and it works especially well considering that it was made during a time in Lloyd's career when he was gradually making a transition in the way that he portrayed his characters on-screen. The story and the characters bear many resemblances to Charlie Chaplin's popular comedies of the same era, but Lloyd and director Alfred Goulding give it a style and tone of its own.

    Lloyd plays a penniless drifter who befriends a very young street waif, played with charm by Peggy Courtwright, whose character is accompanied by an equally endearing dog. The three of them are rescued from a scrape with authorities by an heiress played by Mildred Davis, who turns out to have some worries of her own.

    After a bit of a slow start, things pick up, and it works very well, combining the different story lines with plenty of slapstick and some very thoughtful moments as well. Most of the themes are familiar ones, but it does a good job with them, and Lloyd succeeds with some material that is rather different from that in most of his movies.
    10Ron Oliver

    On The Lam With Mr. Lloyd

    A Hal Roach HAROLD LLOYD Comedy Short Subject.

    Poor Harold is living FROM HAND TO MOUTH until he meets a very pretty rich heiress who's the target for kidnappers.

    There is much to enjoy in this little film which boasts excellent production values, some top notch chase sequences and a typically first rate performance from Harold. His future wife Mildred Davis plays the rich young lady, Snub Pollard is the comically wicked kidnapper & little Peggy Cartwright exudes winsome charm as the spunky waif. Fans will notice that Harold's right hand is intact; this film was made shortly before his famous accident which left him with only half a hand.

    Robert Israel has composed an excellent film score which perfectly complements Harold's antics on the screen.
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Harold Lloyd in transition

    "From Hand to Mouth" marks a transition in Harold Lloyd's career, as he was phasing out the Chaplin imitations of his early days and began developing the bespectacled "glass character" that would bring him stardom. This is also Lloyd's first film with Mildred Davis, who became his long-term leading lady and (offscreen) his life-long wife. Snub Pollard and Noah Young, both of whom did excellent support work in many of Lloyd's best films, have good roles here. The film's climax, featuring a race against time, is a prototype for Lloyd's later "thrill" comedies.

    In this movie, Lloyd plays a vaguely Chaplinesque drifter who mooches his way along with a little-girl waif (Peggy Cartwright, not very good). When a dog digs up a bankroll and gives it to the penniless Lloyd, he and Peggy rush off to a general store to buy some groceries. Lloyd hands over some cash, and takes possession of the food just as the grocer discovers that the dollars are counterfeit. This surprises Lloyd so much, he drops the food ... which is now ruined, and he has no money to pay for it.

    Just as the grocer is threatening to arrest Lloyd, along comes an expensive car with a beautiful woman in it (Mildred Davis), who pays for the groceries. She's an heiress who (conveniently) is just about to claim her inheritance, but only if she can obtain certain documents (the McGuffin papers?) by midnight tonight. Naturally, a rival heir wants to stop her.

    Snub Pollard is the leader of a gang of thugs who kidnap Davis, intending to detain her until the midnight deadline passes. Lloyd trails the goons to their hideout, and then tries to enlist the aid of a policeman. But the cop takes one look at Lloyd (who plays a shabby drifter in this film) and ignores him. Lloyd smacks the cop, who draws his nightstick and gives chase. With the cop in pursuit, Lloyd keeps running until he finds another cop ... then smacks him too, and now he's got two cops chasing him while he looks for a third. Lloyd keeps smacking the constables, until finally he's got a whole platoon of policemen chasing him. (This scene is clearly the prototype for the climax of Lloyd's sound film "Professor Beware".) When Lloyd has enough cops chasing him, he leads them back to Snub's hideout for a slam-bang finish. Will midnight strike before Lloyd can rescue Mildred and help her claim her inheritance?

    This is not one of Lloyd's best films, but it's an interesting effort and it shows the gestation of his "glass character". The final scenes in the film are supposed to take place just before midnight, but the footage was clearly shot day-for-night and it isn't very convincing. I'll rate this film 4 out of 10.
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    Sight gags are plenty

    (1919) From Hand To Mouth SILENT COMEDY

    From the running time of 22 minutes that has (Harold Lloyd) who is gazing through a window into a diner while customers are eating. A little girl (Peggy Courtwright) and her dog then joins him before the owner of the diner notices and shew' s them away. And after sitting on the curb of the sidewalk, he is then offered a cookie by a customer, and he needed to make a small rip underneath the bag to grab one. Llyod then chases the little girl to which her dog eventually finds a wad of cash and brings it them. Meanwhile, while this was happening (Mildred Davis) has just been informed she will inherit her father's estate if she can sign some papers by midnight. Except that her conniving brother and the lawyer are conspiring together so that will not happen. Leading them the charge is (Harry Pollard) to prevent her from signing the document by midnight. And while she is being driven home by her chauffeur, she then notices the owner of a bakery forcing Harold Lloyd to pay for the bread and other donuts after he discovered it is not actual money after all. She intervenes to pay for all the bread/ donuts ruined before she drives away again. The first of 15 movies Harold Lloyd starred with Mildred Davis.
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    Down But Never Out

    In this enjoyable Harold Lloyd comedy, our boy Harold (playing a down-and-outer whose acquaintances include a scrappy little beggar girl and her lame dog) finds himself coming to the aid of a pretty heiress whose inheritance is in danger of being weasled away by a shyster lawyer in cahoots with a gang of thugs. Every Lloyd film has a rollicking climax full of visual stunts, and the one to this movie shows Harold verbally or physically assaulting every police officer in the city in an attempt to lead them to the gang's lair.

    Everything comes right in the end, as Harold, heiress, beggar girl and dog get to sit down to a mighty dinner and we get to turn off the T.V. with a smile on our faces.

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    • Anecdotes
      First pairing of Harold Lloyd and his future wife Mildred Davis.
    • Gaffes
      When The Girl pays for The Boy's damages, she rides off in her car sitting in the back seat. But in the next shot she is sitting in the front passenger seat.
    • Citations

      Mr. Will Shake: Will it will or will it won't?

    • Connexions
      Featured in American Masters: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 décembre 1922 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Aucun
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • De la coupe aux lèvres
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Rolin Films
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    • Durée
      22 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Silent
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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