This film has 4 sections.
First of all, Harold (Harold Lloyd) works his way up to being a shoe-store salesman and it's not ever really funny.
The next stage is set in a club and is extremely bad. It is never funny - only tedious - with a complimentary annoying drunk played by Arthur Houseman thrown in for bad measure.
The third stage sees Harold on a cruise and the film gets incredibly boring. Once again, it is never funny.
If you haven't slit your wrists by this point, you will have survived for the final stage which sees Harold painstakingly draw out a slapstick scene outside a building.....oh my God - is he going to fall?........
That's it. Crap.
First of all, Harold (Harold Lloyd) works his way up to being a shoe-store salesman and it's not ever really funny.
The next stage is set in a club and is extremely bad. It is never funny - only tedious - with a complimentary annoying drunk played by Arthur Houseman thrown in for bad measure.
The third stage sees Harold on a cruise and the film gets incredibly boring. Once again, it is never funny.
If you haven't slit your wrists by this point, you will have survived for the final stage which sees Harold painstakingly draw out a slapstick scene outside a building.....oh my God - is he going to fall?........
That's it. Crap.