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Sin Of Harold Diddlebock, The / Heartbeat (Double Feature) (1946)
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Includes All Star Bond Rally & A Betty Boop Cartoon. Like Being At The Movies, Just Add Popcorn!
The Sin Of Harold Diddlebock: After Harold scores the winning touchdown for his team, the whole world opens up for him like a pearl in an oyster. When he gets a job at an advertising agency, owned by a grateful Alumni member, Harold's ready to begin his new and exciting career. Twenty-two years later we find poor Harold at the same job now facing a forced retirement. Harold Lloyd was a silent screen super-star on the level of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin and The Sin of Harold Diddlebock really pays tribute to his comic genius. This film proves that you're never too old to learn and you really can teach an old dog new tricks!
Heartbeat: Basil Rathbone is a Professor at the Paris School for Pickpockets when his new pupil played by the vivacious Ginger Rogers, learns more than just stealing wallets! Working her way up to pocketing a watch from a member of the Parliament, she soon finds that it was her heart that was stolen and not his timepiece! Heartbeat is a hilarious comedy that delivers top-notch writing along with a great supporting cast, and was directed by the great Sam Wood (Command Decision, A Night at the Opera, Pride of the Yankees). Ginger Rogers does more than steal the show in this tribute to the five-finger discount; she'll also steal your heart and literally make it skip a beat!
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