A Sailor-Made Man
Hal Roach
Presents
Through Associated Exhibitors
Harold Lloyd
in
"A Sailor-Made Man"
Passed by the National Board of Review—
Directed by
Fred Newmeyer
Story by
Hal Roach
Sam Taylor
and Jean Havez
Photographed by
Walter Lundin (A.S.C.)
Edited by
T. J. Crizer
Titles by
H. M. Walker
Copyrighted 1921
by
Associated Exhibitors, Inc.
Pathé
Distributors
Sailing by
The Boy | Harold Lloyd | |
The Girl | Mildred Davis | |
The Rowdy Element | Noah Young | |
Maharajah of Khairpura-Bhandanna | Dick Sutherland |
The Plot—An American boy is in love with an American girl—Let's go—
Abington Arms
An ultra fashionable summer resort overlooking the bluff—And there's a lot of it to overlook.
The Steel Magnate
Enjoying a complete rest from business—With two private secretaries, four stenographers, and a "wire" to Wall Street.
The Boy—
Idle heir to twenty millions—
And a nerve that would blunt the edge on forked lightning.
"Got a match, son?"
The Girl—
She averages six proposals a day—Including Sundays and holidays.
"It's too hot to play croquet—Let's get married."
"W-h-y—Ah—Ah—Er—You'll have to ask father."
"I've decided to marry your daughter."
"———————Show me that you can do something besides loaftand loiter—
Put your shoulder to the wheel—
Go to work—
Get a job."
Men Wanted
for
U. S. Navy
from
U. S. Navy Recruiting Station
U.S. Navy
Recruiting Station
Private
"I've decided to join your Navy."
"Invite your friends for a long cruise on the yacht. I'm going so far from business I won't even hear a wrong telephone number."
"Report back here in an hour for physical examination."
"Father says we'll sail 'round the world—maybe farther—and you're invited."
"I've decided not to join your Navy."
"And I've decided that you're in the Navy for three years."
"You look enough alike to be brothers."
"I refuse to examine him until he's sober."
"I think I've joined the Navy."
Six months later—
Off the coral reefs of Khairpura-Bhandanna—
"The Queen Regent of Khairpura to see you, sir."
H.H.W.
"Rough-house" O'Rafferty—
So tough he could swim the English Channel with a sea lion under each arm—And never miss a stroke.
Also off the shore of Khairpura-Bhandanna. Nobody has been seasick—often.
"Whose box is that?"
"What've you got to say for yourself?"
"Scrub the deck!"
"It's as much my fault as it is his'n."
"Shake! Any guy that can wallop the Navy champion is my pal."
Going ashore for souvenirs—
Anything worthless and useless will do.
Agar Shahar Khairpura
"City of a Thousand Rascals."
"Tarro!
Raja!
Kai Wasste Rosta Bhenow Raja!"
"Behold!
The Rajah! The Rajah!
Make way for the Rajah!"
Shore Leave.
"You take them four, an' I'll take this four."
"What took you so long?"
"Get a hat—
Or go back to the ship."
Black Castle—
The Rajah would make a cute little play-fellow—
for Bluebeard—
"Are they after the American maid?"
"Wait—I'll get the key"
"Hey!"
"Could you care for me a little?"
And then—
"He says—'Will you?'"
"Tell him—'I will'."
Fresh
Paint
The End
Pathé
Distributors
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.
The longest-living author of this work died in 1992, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 31 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse