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For Heaven's Sake

United States

1926

58 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Sam Taylor

PROD Harold Lloyd

SCR Ted Wilde, Clyde Bruckman

DP Walter Lundin

CAST Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Noah Young, Jim Mason, Paul Weigel

ED Allen McNeil

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Sam Taylor

New York-born writer and director with a penchant for comedy. He graduated from Fordham University, and, from 1916, worked at Kalem on the ‘Ham and Bud’ series (Lloyd Hamilton & Bud Duncan). When Kalem was taken over by Vitagraph, Taylor became feature continuity writer. Sometime after 1920, he joined Hal Roach as a full screenwriter, eventually becoming an integral part of Harold Lloyd’s writing staff. He often worked in tandem with Fred C. Newmeyer as co-director of such comedy classics as Safety Last! (1923) and The Freshman (1925). Among his important solo directing efforts were Harold Lloyd’s For Heaven’s Sake (1926), Exit Smiling (1926), with Beatrice Lillie; Tempest (1928), with John Barrymore and Ambassador Bill (1931),with Will Rogers.

In 1937, Taylor founded Chase Productions in conjunction with his writer-brother Matt and authored the Broadway play ‘Stopover’, which ran for 23 performances at the Lyceum Theatre. Taylor directed Laurel & Hardy in one of their… read more

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Charles Coleman

5Apr12

Really great comedy. A lot of laughs with a dash of romance. Lloyd and the rest of the ensemble are a lot of fun and its all in a mostly good pace. I'd put the film up there with the other truly great silent comedies for consistent laughs you'll ever see. The food gag at the mission, the recruitment chase, and the whole thing with him keeping his drunk friends in line. All truly funny stuff.

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Dally

21Mar11

Not Lloyd's best but a fun ride, literally. The final get-me-to-the-church-ontime sequence is a well-planned hoot, executed with wit and joy.

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