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Speedy

You've Waited a Year for This But WOW! What a Hit!
1928 | 86m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Ted Wilde
Writer: John Grey, Lex Neal
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A hapless young man living in New York City rallies to save his girlfriend's grandfather's horse-drawn trolley, the last in the city, from being put out of business by a railroad company.
Release Date: Apr 07, 1928
Director: Ted Wilde
Writer: John Grey, Lex Neal
Genres: Comedy
Keywords grandfather, coney island, railroad, silent film, soda jerk, streetcar
Production Companies The Harold Lloyd Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Harold Lloyd Harold 'Speedy' Swift
Ann Christy Jane Dillon
Bert Woodruff Pop Dillon
Babe Ruth Babe Ruth
Byron Douglas W.S. Wilton
Brooks Benedict Steve Carter
Ernie Adams Baseball Concessionaire (uncredited)
James Bradbury Jr. Chauffeur (uncredited)
Edna Mae Cooper (uncredited)
Josephine Crowell Lady in Car (uncredited)
Andy De Villa Traffic Cop (uncredited)
Jimmy Dime Tough (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn Tough (uncredited)
Herbert Evans Restaurant Manager (uncredited)
Lou Gehrig Lou Gehrig (uncredited)
Dick Gilbert Tough Guy (uncredited)
Walter Hiers Soda Fountain Cook (uncredited)
Wally Howe Lung Machine Concessionaire (uncredited)
Hank Knight Civil War Veteran (uncredited)
Clarence Kruger (uncredited)
Yolanda Kruger (uncredited)
Gus Leonard Civil War Veteran (uncredited)
Marvin Loback Fat Man (uncredited)
Sam Lufkin Man (uncredited)
Steve Murphy Gangster (uncredited)
La Rue Parker (uncredited)
Jack Perry Tough (uncredited)
Verlyn Sumner (uncredited)
Dan Wolheim Dan Abrith (uncredited)
Name Job
Ted Wilde Director
Wally Howe Makeup Artist
John Grey Story
Lex Neal Story
Walter Lundin Director of Photography
Carl Himm Editor
Liell K. Vedder Art Direction
Name Title
Harold Lloyd Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

“Harold” (Harold Lloyd) is a bit of a wastrel. He can’t hold down a job and really only cares about watching the New York Yankees play baseball and his girlfriend “Jane” (Ann Christy). After a particularly enjoyable trip to the seaside, he decides to pop the question but she’s reluctant until her gr ... anddad “Pop” (Bert Woodruff) is sorted. He runs the final horse-drawn tram in the city and despite the encroaching railroad, he has no intention of hanging up his reins. Things really start to heat up when the railway boss decides that what he cannot buy he can get by coercive means, and so now the pair have to rally round the old gent and see that he keeps his service running reliably enough before city hall shuts him down. It’s presented in a lively and entertaining fashion along episodic lines that introduce us to “Speedy” and his gal and her gutsy old pop in stages, culminating in a fun race against time, and some baddies, through the bustling streets. Babe Ruth makes quite an important contribution not just for us, but for his super fan with a bit of ding-dong dialogue and there’s plenty of slapstick antics with planks, wheels, wooden legs and horses to ensure a smile is never far away. The filming looks like it was shot on location rather than on a sound stage, and that photography and the ambient sounds of the city add quite a bit of richness to the whole quickly paced ensemble effort. I was never Lloyd’s biggest fan, but this is a fun compendium of stories that finishes up well and I did quite enjoy it.

Mar 05, 2025