Why Worry?

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"Why Worry?" is a 1923 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd as a hypochondriac millionaire who stumbles into a South American revolution.

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instanceOf American film
feature film
silent comedy film
basedOn original story for the screen
characterRole Harold Lloyd
surface form: Harold Lloyd plays a hypochondriac millionaire
cinematographyBy Walter Lundin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fred C. Newmeyer
Sam Taylor
distributor Pathé Exchange
era silent era of American cinema
filmEditingBy T. J. Crizer
followedByInLloydFeatures Girl Shy
format black-and-white film
genre comedy film
silent film
hasFilmPoster theatrical release poster
hasIntertitleLanguage English
hasTheme hypochondria
mistaken bravery
political revolution
musicForReleases various scores for later re-releases
notableFor pairing Harold Lloyd with giant actor John Aasen
originalLanguage Silent film
partOfFilmographyOf Harold Lloyd
plotSummary A hypochondriac millionaire on vacation becomes involved in a South American revolution
precededByInLloydFeatures Grandma's Boy
producer Hal Roach
Harold Lloyd
productionCompany Hal Roach Studios
publicationDate 1923
releaseYear 1923
runningTime approximately 63 minutes
screenwriter Sam Taylor
Ted Wilde
setting fictional South American country
starring Gustav von Seyffertitz NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd
Jobyna Ralston
John Aasen
Leo White
Wallace Howe
title Why Worry? self-link

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