The Kid Brother is a 1927 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It was successful and popular upon release and today is considered by critics and fans to be one of Lloyd’s best films, integrating elements of comedy, romance, drama, and character development. Its storyline is an homage to a 1921 film called Tol’able David, although it is essentially a re-make of the 1924 Hal Roach feature, The White Sheep starring Glenn Tryon.
Synopsis – The most important family in Hickoryville is (naturally enough) the Hickorys, including Sheriff Jim and his tough, manly sons Leo and Olin. The timid youngest son Harold doesn’t have the muscles to match up to them, so he must use his wits to win the respect of his strong father–and also the love of beautiful Mary.
Doors & bar open at 11am. Refreshments & snacks available. Movie screens at 12 noon. Tickets $15 and free for kids 13 and under. No need to book get your ticket at the door.
Film duration 84 minutes.