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A guy fakes sick to relax, accidentally starts a revolution instead. Classic Tuesday.
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Why Worry? (1923)

Chaos touristSilent-era slapstickGiant man energy

Overview

Comedy

A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.

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Content warning
silent film

Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Real 8'9" giant John Aasen, no camera tricks.

Stunts

Harold Lloyd did his own stunts, hand intact this time.

Direction

Taylor & Newmeyer pacing that influenced literally every comedy after.

Best for:Solo: Perfect for when you need to laugh alone at 11pm.·Friends: Drinking game: sip every time Harold almost dies.·Background: Chaos visual enough to half-watch while doomscrolling.
Heads up:Triggers: Casual 1923 colonial attitudes, played for laughs.
Sam Taylor

Director

Sam Taylor

ReleasedSep 9, 1923
Runtime1h 3m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Pathé Exchange
Hal Roach Studios

Top Cast

Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd

Harold Van Pelham

Jobyna Ralston

Jobyna Ralston

The Nurse

John Aasen

John Aasen

Colosso

Wally Howe

Wally Howe

The Valet

James Pier Mason

James Pier Mason

Jim Blake

Leo White

Leo White

Herculeo

Gaylord Lloyd

Gaylord Lloyd

Man

Mark Jones

Mark Jones

Mounted Captain

William Gillespie

William Gillespie

Ship's Officer (uncredited)

Sam Lufkin

Sam Lufkin

Soldier (uncredited)

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Guest (uncredited)

Charles Stevenson

Charles Stevenson

Revolutionary with Moustache (uncredited)

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

John Aasen was genuinely 8'9"—one of history's tallest actors, discovered at a carnival by Lloyd's team.

Cultural

This was Lloyd's last 'glasses character' film before he pivoted to talkies; the giant gimmick was his silent-era swan song.

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