Couple funny moments: The woman in her bunk nailing her hat to the wall and the pin hitting the lady talking to Harold. The train worker helping the drunk man up those steps to his top bunk.
It was a good and funny film. Harold is almost as funny as Chaplin and Buster Keaton. I'm not sure though why Harold and Mildred parted ways for part of this film though
Absolutely Brilliant!
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Couple funny moments:
The woman in her bunk nailing her hat to the wall and the pin hitting the lady talking to Harold.
The train worker helping the drunk man up those steps to his top bunk.
Good movie love Harold and his wife Mildred
It was a good and funny film. Harold is almost as funny as Chaplin and Buster Keaton. I'm not sure though why Harold and Mildred parted ways for part of this film though
Wonderful!!!
Thank you
I love great comdey.
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cool!
33:10 - 33:13 - that smoke must've really poisoned the air in ways that don't happen anymore in modern times
Great
8:00 - 10:10 - not the most comfortable seats on a train journey one ever took, even 100 or so years ago
Just like in Safety Last, Harold is in a certain area in danger of falling.
Especially the part on top of the train near the end. Harold running to avoid getting hit by the tunnel, don't try that in real life! Lol
Was harold in the Buster's era ? Did they worked together or Did buster pave the road for many others?
All these guys were making films around the same time, so from about 1917-1929, before the 'talkies' dominated the films completely by the 1930's.
@@Linasosa1999 Okay. thanks. I m not from a western country but genuinely love the masterpieces like this from that time. thanks you for the insight
@@SerandibBroadcast No problem! I know you're comment was from a while ago...
They actually played off each other - you can see them going back and forth borrowing things from each other's films over time.
@@CS-tc4zy oh really. Good to know.
1921