Spring Fever is a 1919 short comedy film directed by Hal Roach and featuring Harold Lloyd.
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Directed by | Hal Roach |
Produced by | Hal Roach |
Starring | Harold Lloyd Snub Pollard Bebe Daniels George K. Arthur |
Cinematography | Fred Guiol |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
Plot edit
Harold is an office worker whose mind wanders from his mundane clerical tasks because of the lovely weather. Unable to resist the pull of a park on a beautiful spring day, Harold walks out on his job. He is pursued into the park by irked office colleagues and his boss. Harold's playful antics in the park quickly annoy several people, causing a large mob to start chasing him. While hiding in some shrubbery, Harold encounters Bebe who herself is hiding from an unwanted suitor (Snub). The mob attacks Snub, thinking he is Harold. Bebe and Harold quietly escape to an ice cream parlor where Harold has insufficient money to pay for their treats. Harold attempts a few creative tricks to avoid paying the bill. In the end, Harold deceives the waitress into thinking that a still groggy Snub has agreed to pay his tab. The film ends in Bebe's garden with Harold and Bebe embracing as a new couple.
Cast edit
- Harold Lloyd as The Boy
- Snub Pollard as The Unwelcome Suitor (as Harry Pollard)
- Bebe Daniels as The Girl
- George K. Arthur
- Ray Brooks
- Sammy Brooks as Short man in park
- Lige Conley - (as Lige Cromley)
- Wallace Howe
- Bud Jamison
- Mark Jones as Man on bench
- Dee Lampton as Fat man on bench
- Gus Leonard as The Boss
- Fred C. Newmeyer as Office worker / Old man with cane
- E.J. Ritter
- Charles Stevenson as Busy Bee counter man
- Noah Young as Office worker with large moustache
Preservation status edit
Prints of the film exist in the film archives of George Eastman House, UCLA Film and Television Archive, and the National Film Archive of the British Film Institute.[1]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Spring Fever". Silent Era. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
External links edit
- Spring Fever at IMDb
- Spring Fever at AllMovie
- Spring Fever at the TCM Movie Database