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Wikipedia article




'Clubs Are Trump' is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.

Plot



Harold Lloyd and Snub Pollard are "two famous lascars" who annoy several wooing couples in a public park. Eventually their antics enrage a large suitor who violently tosses them into a shallow lake. Lloyd and Pollard emerge from the lake and fall asleep on a park bench where they simultaneously dream of living in caveman times.

While there, they try to woo a royal harem and run afoul of the caveman king and his club-swinging minions. Lloyd and Pollard divert their pursuers into a pond where a crocodile resides and have the harem to themselves. As they embrace the females, they both wake up on the park bench embracing each other. A park policeman breaks up their embrace. Lloyd and Snub eventually trap the policemen in the crook of a low tree, but are soon on the run from dozens more officers of the law.

Cast



* Harold Lloyd as The Boy

* Snub Pollard

* Bebe Daniels

* Gilbert Pratt

* Fred C. Newmeyer

* Billy Fay

* Bud Jamison

* Charles Stevenson (as Charles E. Stevenson)

* Sammy Brooks

* David Voorhees

* Virginia Baynes

* Ruth Rowan

* Grace McLernon

* Ruth Churchill

See also



* List of American films of 1917

* Harold Lloyd filmography

References




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