Not the best Harold Lloyd I have seen, but it has a few moments. It does show that obnoxious children are nothing unique to these recent decades and that these types of kids can drive an adult half-insane.
There are a few funny bits scattered here-and-there, such as the scene where he tries to cross the street and when it is discovered that the couple (Llyod & Mildred Davis) are pushing a large jug of "hootch" in the bassinet, and not a child.
A bright spot in the film is the beautiful Mildred Davis who stars as Lloyds wife (and became his wife in real-life as well). Overall not the best Lloyd film I have seen, but not a waste of time neither.
There are a few funny bits scattered here-and-there, such as the scene where he tries to cross the street and when it is discovered that the couple (Llyod & Mildred Davis) are pushing a large jug of "hootch" in the bassinet, and not a child.
A bright spot in the film is the beautiful Mildred Davis who stars as Lloyds wife (and became his wife in real-life as well). Overall not the best Lloyd film I have seen, but not a waste of time neither.