Meglio un mercoledì da leone

Titolo originale: The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
Regia: Preston Sturges |
Anno: 1947
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia
Tag: banker | clerk | circus | american football | lion | blackout | cocktail |
Cast: Harold Lloyd | Jimmy Conlin | Raymond Walburn | Rudy Vallee | Edgar Kennedy | Margaret Hamilton | Franklin Pangborn | Jack Norton | Arline Judge | Frances Ramsden | Lionel Stander | Robert Dudley | Arthur Hoyt | Julius Tannen | Al Bridge | Robert Greig | Georgia Caine | Torben Meyer | Victor Potel | J. Farrell MacDonald | Frank Moran | Tom McGuire | Charles R. Moore | Dewey Robinson |

Il film si apre con l'ultima sequenza di Viva lo sport, dove Harold vince una partita di football, ma ventidue anni dopo si è ridotto a fare l'archivista di una società pubblicitaria. Un giorno decidono però di licenziarlo e, nel congedarsi dalla collega Otis, Harold le confessa di averla sempre amata, così come ha sempre amato le sue sette sorelle che, prima di lei, si sono susseguite nell'ufficio. È mercoledì e Harold, finalmente libero da ogni impegno, decide di ubriacarsi e con i soldi di un'imprevista vincita si compra un circo. Quando si sveglia il giorno dopo ha un problema: vendere il circo.

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Harold Diddlebock: A Diddlebock isn't really a dri [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: There's nothing that succeeds.. [...] D
Jake: [Fixing Harold's first alcoholic drink] Now, [...] D
Frances Otis: Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey C [...] D
E.J. Waggleberry: You have not only ceased to go f [...] D
Robert McDuffy: I don't want to be popular. I don' [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Why didn't you resist me, Miss [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: [Looking at himself in a mirror [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Drop that gun! Wormy: Here, ha [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: I was even in love with the sam [...] D
Formfit Franklin: Very clever! I guess I have to g [...] D
Jake: This calls for a little celebration, Mr., eh [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: A wise man keepeth his own coun [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Sit down? Why should I sit down [...] D
Wormy: [Deciding what to fix for Harold's first dr [...] D
[last lines] Harold Diddlebock: That must be what [...] D
Jake: Well, crown my kittens, this is quite a mome [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Everyman is the architect of hi [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Did anyone see any bankers arou [...] D
Jake the Bartender: [Fixing Harold's first alcohol [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Excuse me, you didn't happen to [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: When the iron is hot, strike! O [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: I wonder if anybody saw me? Fl [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: My circus? Who, in heaven's nam [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Once bitten, twice shy. D
Harold Diddlebock: You know something else? He may [...] D
Frances Otis: Oh, I thought you were in trouble. [...] D
Flora: When old Mrs. Chauncey called out the windo [...] D
Wormy: What you need is a drink. Harold Diddleboc [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: As you know, Mr. Smoke, you are [...] D
Frances Otis: Don't talk nonsense, Mr. Diddlebock. [...] D
E.J. Waggleberry: Well, I should say I do remember [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Now, how would you feel about r [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Did you ever hear of the Trojan [...] D
Jake: [when asked to prepare Harold's very first a [...] D
Jake: It has always seemed to me that the cocktail [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Piffle! Bunk! Sentimental drib [...] D
Wormy: [Repeated line] I hate bankers! D
Harold Diddlebock: [after letting out a bloodcurdl [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: As soon as I have a minute, I'l [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Now, where do you get money? W [...] D
E.J. Waggleberry: [after just firing Harold] Goodb [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: Where there's a problem, there [...] D
Harold Diddlebock: A fool and his money are soon p [...] D

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