I'm on My Way (film) explained

I'm on My Way
Producer:Hal Roach
Starring:Harold Lloyd
Distributor:Pathé Exchange
Runtime:15 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

I'm on My Way is a 1919 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art.[1]

Cast

Synopsis

It is The Boy's wedding day. Clad in formal attire, he meets his impatient and domineering bride-to-be outside a bridal shop. She is annoyed because The Boy is about a minute late. She buys an enormous amount of last-minute items which The Boy has great difficulty carrying back to her home. A neighbor of his fiancee invites The Boy to his abode to see his large family. The Boy is appalled at how rowdy the family is. Eventually The Boy escapes out a window and informs his fiancee that he has been cured of ever wanting to be a married man.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: I'm on My Way . June 27, 2008. Silent Era.