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Welcome Danger is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Malcolm St. Clair released in USA on 12 october 1929 with Harold Lloyd

Welcome Danger (1929)

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Released in USA 12 october 1929
Length 1h53
Directed by ,    
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating58% 2.9462252.9462252.9462252.9462252.946225

Welcome Danger is a 1929 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Clyde Bruckman and starring Harold Lloyd in his first talkie. A sound version and silent version were filmed. Ted Wilde began work on the silent version, but became ill and was replaced by Bruckman.

Synopsis

Harold Bledsoe, a botany enthusiast, is traveling by rail to San Francisco. The captain of police of that town, Captain Walton, has sent for him, to see if he can help them to investigate a crime wave in the Chinatown district; he is the son of the former more successful police captain Jim Bledsoe, and they hope to find him a ‘chip off the old block’.

Actors

Harold Lloyd

(Harold Bledsoe)
Barbara Kent

(Billie Lee)
Noah Young

(Patrick Clancy SFPD)
Charles Middleton

(John Thorne / The Dragon)
Grady Sutton

(Man at Party (silent version) (scenes deleted))
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