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  1. 17 de ene. de 2024 · The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) by Preston Sturges. Publication date 1947 Topics Preston Sturges, Harold Lloyd Language English. Twenty years after his triumphs as a freshman on the football field, Harold is a mild-mannered clerk who dreams about marrying the girl at the desk down the aisle.

  2. Original title. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Swedish release title. Åh, en sån onsdag. Title for Swedish TV release. Harold Diddlebocks synd (TV4) Re-release title. Mad Wednesday (1950-10-28)

  3. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Available on Plex, Classix. Two decades after a game-winning touchdown and praise as a college football hero, the once hopeful Harold Diddlebock (Harold Lloyd) has been beaten down by the drudgery of office life. When Harold is fired by his egotistical boss, E.J. Waggleberry (Raymond Walburn), he wanders into a bar ...

  4. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock is a film directed by Preston Sturges with Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden, Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn .... Year: 1947. Original title: The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Synopsis: Twenty years after his triumphs as a freshman on the football field, Harold is a mild-mannered clerk who dreams about marrying the girl at the desk down the aisle.

  5. THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK is considered actor Harold Lloyd's most hilarious work in the postsilent film days. See MAD WEDNESDAY for producer Howard Hughes's edited version, released nine years later. Product Identifiers. UPC. 0018713504258. eBay Product ID (ePID) 43781660. Product Key Features.

  6. Stream The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. $4.99 / month. Watch Now. Twenty-three years after scoring the winning touchdown for his college football team mild-mannered Harold Diddlebock, who has been stuck in a dull, dead-end book-keeping job for years, is let go by his pompous boss, advertising tycoon J.E. Wagglebury, with nothing but a tiny pension.

  7. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Attired in the same strawhat and black-rimmed specs in his silent flickers, neither Harold Lloyd's person nor his comedy has changed much. As an added lure, director ...