A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Anna Mae Bilson
- The Lonesome Little Child
- (as Anna May Bilson)
Roy Brooks
- Chubby Man on Train
- (uncredited)
Sammy Brooks
- Short Man on Train
- (uncredited)
William Gillespie
- The Child's Daddy
- (uncredited)
Joseph Havel
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Wally Howe
- Sheriff of Teetersburg
- (uncredited)
Mark Jones
- Passenger who throws shoe
- (uncredited)
Earl Mohan
- Drunk
- (uncredited)
Charles Stevenson
- Conductor
- (uncredited)
Betty Vent
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Noah Young
- Farm Owner
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaHarold Lloyd's car is a 1919 Mercer Series 5 "Raceabout". MSRP was $4,350 ($64,500 in 2017). Only 857 were ever built. At auction, in excellent condition, these cars can fetch over $300,000 in 2017.
- Quotes
The Child's Daddy: I must leave on the morning train - I have no time for dancing - -...
- Alternate versionsIn 2002, the Harold Lloyd Trust copyrighted a 35-minute version of this film with music written, arranged and conducted by Robert Israel, and played by The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and members of The Robert Israel Orchestra. The addition of modern credits stretch the film to 36 minutes.
Featured review
Mediocre Harold Lloyd Comedy
Amusing Harold Lloyd short about a bumbling man (guess who) who is stuck taking care of a little girl on a long train ride. Of course he doesn't know the first thing about how to take care of children, so you can imagine the kind of hijinks that ensue.
This is fairly mediocre Harold Lloyd. The jokes when they come aren't that funny, and he gets little opportunity to showcase his knack for physical comedy. But paired with a couple of other Lloyd shorts, it's not a bad way to spend an evening.
Grade: B-
This is fairly mediocre Harold Lloyd. The jokes when they come aren't that funny, and he gets little opportunity to showcase his knack for physical comedy. But paired with a couple of other Lloyd shorts, it's not a bad way to spend an evening.
Grade: B-
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- evanston_dad
- Aug 7, 2017
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- Runtime35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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