Directed by:
Preston SturgesCinematography:
Robert PittackComposer:
Werner R. HeymannCast:
Harold Lloyd, Raymond Walburn, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Kennedy, Arline Judge, Franklin Pangborn, Lionel Stander, Margaret Hamilton, Arthur Hoyt, Al Bridge (more)Plots(1)
Harold Diddlebock (Harold Lloyd), a one-time football hero, realizes that he is a failure when he is fired from his job nearly twenty years later. His dreams dashed, Harold is coaxed into a bar and when he tells the bartender that he's never had a drink in his life, the barkeep creates a rather potent alcoholic concoction he dubs, "The Diddlebock." After one sip, Harold loses all inhibition and blacks out for an entire day. When he wakes up the following morning, he discovers that he is now the owner of a horse drawn carriage complete with a driver, and a circus full of hungry lions. From this day forward, Diddlebock's life will be anything but ordinary! (Echo Bridge Entertainment)
(more)Cast
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Tom McGuire
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