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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · Set in a small rural town, The Kid Brother tells the story of Harold Hickory, the youngest son in a family of burly, tough-guy types. Despite his shy and timid nature, Harold finds himself thrust into a series of hilarious and exciting adventures.

  2. Mar 12, 2019 · The film is the sprightly saga of Harold Hickory, a hick from Hickoryville and the reedy sibling in a family of barrel-chested musclemen. Made at the apex of Lloyd’s career and of silent film, it is the most lyrical of his features and, arguably, the funniest.

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  3. Hickory men are tall and strong, except for short and thin Harold (Lloyd), who is dwarfed by his father, County Sheriff Jim (James), and older brothers, Leo (Willis) and Olin (Francis). While Jim and his older sons cut and move timber, Harold does the family laundry.

  4. Silent-comedy legend Harold Lloyd goes west in this irresistible blend of action, romance, and slapstick invention. The bespec­tacled everyman is at his inimitable best as Harold Hickory, the gentle son of a prominent lawman who lives in the shadow of his rough-and-tumble brothers.

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  5. Harold Hickory (Harold Lloyd), a feeble boy in an otherwise brawny family, is known for being clever -- and getting into trouble.

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  6. Apr 30, 2019 · The Kid Brother is a spirited saga of one Harold Hickory (Lloyd, of course), seemingly a hick with no real authority, who must prove himself equal to his big, virile brothers and his sheriff father, who see Harold as more of a homebody than a robust, manly man.

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  8. Eventually, Harold subdues Sandoni and races back to town with his prisoner and the money to save his father. An impressed Jim tells him, "Son, you're a real Hickory." As Harold and Mary walk away, they encounter Hank. Harold musters the courage to fight his longtime nemesis and beats him up.