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Country boy (Lloyd) heads to the big city to seek success. While working as a clerk in a department store, he talks the manager into offering $1000 to anyone who can bring more customers to the store. He then arranges for a friend, a "human fly," (Strother) to climb the face of the store building as a publicity stunt. Unfortunatly the "human fly" is a wanted man, and when "The Law" (Young) shows, our hero must make the climb, himself. At each ledge he encounters new difficulties, climaxing in the famous 'clock scene.'
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| Harold Lloyd |
(The Boy) |
| Mildred Davis |
(The Girl) |
| Bill Strother |
(The Pal) |
| Noah Young |
(The Law) |
| Westcott Clarke |
(The Floorwalker (as Westcott B. Clarke)) |
| Roy Brooks |
(Man Laughing from Window (uncredited)) |
| Mickey Daniels |
(Newsboy with Freckles (uncredited)) |
| Richard Daniels |
(Worker with Acetylene Torch (uncredited)) |
| Ray Erlenborn |
(Newsboy with Cap (uncredited)) |
| William Gillespie |
(Ambulance Driver (uncredited)) |
| Helen Gilmore |
(Department Store Customer (uncredited)) |
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| Wallace Howe |
(Man with Flowers / Studio...) |
| James T. Kelley |
(Old Driver of Delivery Truck...) |
| Gus Leonard |
(Office Worker (uncredited)) |
| Sam Lufkin |
(Pawnshop Owner (uncredited)) |
| Earl Mohan |
(Drunk Exiting Acme Drug Co. (uncredited)) |
| Marie Mosquini |
(Salesgirl (uncredited)) |
| Fred C. Newmeyer |
(Car Driver Who Gets Parking Ticket...) |
| Charles Stevenson |
(Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)) |
| Anna Townsend |
(The Grandma Punched During the Sale...) |
| Patrick Youch |
(Onlooker - Clock sequence (uncredited)) |
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