Welcome Danger Trailer (1929)
"HEAR the smile that makes millions laugh!" 12 October 1929 Comedy 115 mins
A gentle botany student has to toughen up to replace his father as chief of police.
Watch the official Welcome Danger 1929 trailer in HD below.
"HEAR the smile that makes millions laugh!" 12 October 1929 Comedy 115 mins
A gentle botany student has to toughen up to replace his father as chief of police.
Watch the official Welcome Danger 1929 trailer in HD below.
Harold Lloyd as Harold Bledsoe
Barbara Kent as Billie Lee
Noah Young as Patrick Clancy SFPD
Charles Middleton as John Thorne / The Dragon
Will Walling as Captain Walton, SFPD 3rd Div.
Grady Sutton as Man at Party (silent version) (scenes deleted)
Brooks Benedict as Handcuffed Prisoner at Police Station (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler as Cop (uncredited)
Rae Daggett as Woman Sitting in Police Station (uncredited)
Douglas Haig as Buddy Lee (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy as SFPD Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Tetsu Komai as Florist Henchman (uncredited)
James B. Leong as Florist Henchman / High Priest (uncredited)
James Pier Mason as Barry Steele / Dick the Dude (uncredited)
Nelson McDowell as 1st Train Passenger (uncredited)
James Wang as Dr. Chang Gow (uncredited)
Paul Gerard Smith Dialogue
Felix Adler Story
Clyde Bruckman Director
Malcolm St. Clair Director
John L. Murphy Production Manager
Bernard W. Burton Editor
Clyde Bruckman Story
Harold Lloyd Producer
Liell K. Vedder Art Direction
James H. Anderson Production Assistant
Gaylord Lloyd Assistant Director
C. Bakaleinikoff Music Arranger
Carl Himm Editor
Lodge Cunningham Sound
Harold Lloyd Writer
George D. Ellis Sound
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Argentina 28 April 1930
Australia 11 January 1930
China 21 February 1930
Germany 07 January 1931
Denmark 13 February 1930
Finland 31 August 1930
France 17 January 1930
United Kingdom 01 September 1930
Ireland 03 August 1930
Italy 05 May 1930
Japan 29 November 1929
Norway 18 January 1930
Portugal 14 January 1931
Sweden 05 March 1930
Turkey 01 January 1932
United States 12 October 1929
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