Harold Teen

Harold Teen

80 mins | Comedy | April 28, 1928

Farmboy Harold moves to the city and there attends high school. Soon he is very popular, his spirited nature causing much excitement on the campus. He joins a fraternity, goes out for football, and directs his class theatrical effort. Instead of a school play, Harold suggests doing a western motion picture. Part of the plot requires them to blow up the dam that has cut off the water supply to Harold's homestead in the country. After the explosion Harold runs away because he is afraid of being arrested, but he returns just in time to win a football game for his team.

Harold Teen

80 mins | Comedy | April 28, 1928

Harold Teen
Farmboy Harold moves to the city and there attends high school. Soon he is very popular, his spirited nature causing much excitement on the campus. He joins a fraternity, goes out for football, and directs his class theatrical effort. Instead of a school play, Harold suggests doing a western motion picture. Part of the plot requires them to blow up the dam that has cut off the water supply to Harold's homestead in the country. After the explosion Harold runs away because he is afraid of being arrested, but he returns just in time to win a football game for his team.
Producers First National Pictures
Original title Harold Teen
Directors Mervyn LeRoy
Writers Carl Ed, Thomas J. Geraghty

Cast

Arthur Lake

as Harold Teen

Mary Brian

as Lillums Lovewell

Lucien Littlefield

as Dad Jenks

Jack Duffy

as Grandpop Teen

Alice White

as Giggles Dewberry

Jack Egan

as Horace Teen

Hedda Hopper

as Mrs. Hazzit

Ben Hall

as Goofy

William Bakewell

as Percival

Lincoln Stedman

as Beezie

Fred Kelsey

as Mr. Lovewell

Jane Keckley

as Mrs. Teen

Ed Brady

as Officer Axel Dewberry

Virginia Sale

as Mrs. Schmittenberger