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The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) Comedy Full Movie 

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Twenty years after his triumphs as a freshman on the football field, Harold is a mild-mannered clerk who dreams about marrying the girl at the desk down the aisle. But losing his job destroys that dream, and when he finds a particularly potent drink at his local bar, he goes on a very strange and funny rampage (with a lion in tow).
This film was edited and re-released in 1950 under the title Mad Wednesday.
Director & Writer: Preston Sturges
Stars: Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden, Jimmy Conlin
Genre: Classics, Comedy
Budget: $1.713 million USD
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@CultCinemaClassics
@CultCinemaClassics 2 года назад
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@laurencegoldman4639
@laurencegoldman4639 3 года назад
What a pleasure! A "minor" Preston Sturges is still better than anything out there. His use of the camera is so fresh and perfect. He can keep a gag going until the last second. And Harold Lloyd still got it, talkies be damned.
@jaynecampbell4396
@jaynecampbell4396 2 года назад
Harold Lloyd is the best kept secret in American Film History!.... an early Woody Allen in a lot of wAys. A great comic genuis!!! Thank you!
@seosamhofionnaghain5555
@seosamhofionnaghain5555 3 года назад
Frances Ramsden.
@jackmorrison7379
@jackmorrison7379 2 года назад
What an amazing life he had. His first film, a silent, as an uncredited extra was in 1913 for the Edison Company. Yes, that Edison who was still active and alive at the time. His last film in the sound era in 1947 after he was lured out of retirement by Preston Sturges. 34 years in front of the camera. In between those dates he became one of the most successful actors-comedians of the 1920's, and world famous. He made more pictures than Chaplin and Keaton combined. After 1947 he became the head of the charitable fraternity known as the Shriners and later the chairman of the board of trustees of the Shriners Hospitals for Children. He did most of his films after Aug 1919 when he lost two fingers and most of the palm of his right hand in a bomb explosion. One of the Founders in the acting category of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the Oscars). Truly remarkable life.
@kali3665
@kali3665 4 года назад
You mean, the ORIGINAL version, not the one they chopped to pieces? This should be fun, even if Harold wasn't very happy with the final result.
@TFSyndicate
@TFSyndicate 3 года назад
This is the first time I've seen Margaret Hamilton outside of Oz.
@marvintrujillo2647
@marvintrujillo2647 3 года назад
33:53 ,38:44,1:22:24 😁the highlight of the entire pic(I see myself echoing that when I know I'm accepted by mutual friends)....
@craigcharlestone
@craigcharlestone 3 года назад
A legendary picture from Preston Sturges that was destroyed.. Lloyd was very good in his send off.
@merriannmclain4440
@merriannmclain4440 4 года назад
The scene in the bar with Edgar Kennedy is one of my favorite things ever
@serenaknight4712
@serenaknight4712 4 года назад
MerriAnn McLain I watch that part over and over. It’s hilarious!!!!!
@andrewbeechey4402
@andrewbeechey4402 3 года назад
Its a cinematic masterpiece of a scene
@deranged4255
@deranged4255 2 года назад
@ 28:30 hilarious
@ladywalker8200
@ladywalker8200 3 года назад
I absolutely love this film what a send off for Harold and still very cute at around 50❤ !!!!!!
@Cherryberrygirl89
@Cherryberrygirl89 5 месяцев назад
I agree, very cute ❤
@VaneGreen91
@VaneGreen91 4 месяца назад
He was always cute until the very end 💔
@feraounepatrice3826
@feraounepatrice3826 4 года назад
Harold Lloyd was a great humorist actor
@andrewbillingsley9377
@andrewbillingsley9377 4 года назад
This was a lot of fun. Thanks.
@simon5005
@simon5005 4 года назад
Big HL fan.............and I don't think I've ever seen this one! Can't wait!!!!!!
@simon5005
@simon5005 4 года назад
@BC Bob Oh, I know!
@archenema6792
@archenema6792 4 года назад
Lloyd was still making films in 47? WOW! Was he still doing his own crazy stunts in this one? That clock scene was one of my favorite clips. This one is really special, CCC, and I can't thank you enough!
@FloridaMugwump
@FloridaMugwump 2 года назад
No, it's a silent with the soundtrack added in 1947. To play on early television.
@archenema6792
@archenema6792 2 года назад
@@FloridaMugwump Thanks for the info!
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 2 года назад
@@FloridaMugwump Wrong. The first 10 minutes or so are from the Freshman, a Harold Lloyd movie from 1925 which was a silent movie. After that it is indeed a Harold Lloyd movie made in 1947. And to the original question there are some pretty crazy stunts as you will see if you go to about 1:13:00
@FloridaMugwump
@FloridaMugwump 2 года назад
@@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 Yeah, I didn't watch the whole thing. The point is that they are old silent movies being repackaged in 1947 for the new medium of television. I didn't realize that this wasn't a classic HL compilation like the others.
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 2 года назад
@@FloridaMugwump Not in this particular case though. This is how the movie was theatrically released. That clip was always intended to be there. This movie is technically a sequel to The Freshman and it even thanks Harold Lloyd at the end for allowing them to use it to establish the initial storyline and it even has Raymond Walburn superimposed into those old scenes just to prepare the storyline. Let's just say it's a weird movie, big payoff at the end after the slow start though
@mikeymizor2934
@mikeymizor2934 4 года назад
BROOKLYN NEW YORK, Here We Go😀😀😀😀
@cbranalli
@cbranalli 4 года назад
those ledge scenes put my heart in my throat !
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg 2 года назад
Success is just around the corner , and you are looking in all the wrong places
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 4 года назад
"Now let's see. I said that we'd be in jail by 3:30". "We are, and I love it!" "And out again by a quarter to 5". "We ain't and it's all right with me!" Gotta love Jimmy Conlon!
@jeca_gay.toca_gado
@jeca_gay.toca_gado 2 года назад
Trata-se do último filme de Harold Lloyd
@jamesanthony8438
@jamesanthony8438 4 года назад
I didn't know Lloyd made talkies. Apparently, this was the last movie he made in his lifetime, although imdb shows a short titled "Night of the Bear" in 2019. "While playing with a knife and watching Harold Lloyd movies, a man is attacked by his teddy bear."
@dorengarcia7925
@dorengarcia7925 Год назад
Brilliant film in every way, historical, philosophical, heart felt, wonderful character actors and super funny. Interestingly Preston and Lloyd clashed but succeeded in making one of the great gems of the period.
@Calvibike
@Calvibike 4 года назад
Great profile of Preston Sturges on the Criterion channel
@conveyor2
@conveyor2 4 года назад
This film sounds outrageous!! I be there
@ianbanner9292
@ianbanner9292 2 года назад
So hard not to be cheered by Harold Lloyd.
@Alanoffer
@Alanoffer 4 года назад
It’s worth just reading the names of the actors they all used more elaborate sounding handles to stand out from the crowd
@AmandaB102087
@AmandaB102087 2 года назад
Would be fun to know how many times it took them to get through the bar scene, especially when Harold's singing for the barber and tailor after getting drunk...
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 2 года назад
I remember years ago staying up very late to watch this because they were going to play it on TCM and I wanted to see it. Now it's on youtube. Fitting swansong for Lloyd, he was 54 at the time so definitely a bit old to still be doing stunts like that. A Sturges black comedy sequel to The Freshman with Harold Lloyd what's not to like?
@seosamhofionnaghain5555
@seosamhofionnaghain5555 3 года назад
July 29 - 2021.
@Soundofsilver2007
@Soundofsilver2007 27 дней назад
HOW WAS HE 54 HERE? HE LOOKED 40............
@brother.love143
@brother.love143 Год назад
44:54 Margaret Hamilton
@marcdelente2456
@marcdelente2456 2 года назад
Ya erreur sur le film ho qu'elle mercredi est son derniers films en 1947 bon je me souvenai pas que la première partie est d un film anterieure
@brother.love143
@brother.love143 Год назад
12:05
@friguy4444
@friguy4444 2 года назад
I LOVE this Movie!! So funny and fun!
@Terminus_El_Camino
@Terminus_El_Camino 4 года назад
With a name like "Diddleback", I'm not so sure I want to watch a movie of his sins...
@andrewbillingsley9377
@andrewbillingsley9377 4 года назад
Diddleb O ck
@jmason2838
@jmason2838 3 года назад
It's not porn ... duh....🙄😄🙄
@TNT-km2eg
@TNT-km2eg 2 года назад
Yeah , with all these dummies commenting before watching
@daveconleyportfolio5192
@daveconleyportfolio5192 Год назад
It's bock, as in beer.
@master-kq3nw
@master-kq3nw 2 года назад
Good old comedy from 1940s
@jamesduggan7200
@jamesduggan7200 4 года назад
A very good film that doesn't translate well into the 21st century.
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