
From Hand to Mouth
Comedy · Crime
Overview
As a penniless man worries about how he will manage to eat, he is joined by a young waif and her dog, who are in the same predicament. Meanwhile, across town a dishonest lawyer is working with a gang of criminals, trying to swindle an innocent young heiress out of her inheritance. As the heiress is on her way home from the lawyer's office, she notices the young man and the waif in the midst of their latest problem with the authorities, and she rescues them. Later on, the young man will have an unexpected opportunity to repay her for her kindness.
Top Cast


Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd
The Boy
Harold Lloyd
The Boy


Mildred Davis
Mildred Davis
The Girl
Mildred Davis
The Girl


Peggy Cartwright
Peggy Cartwright
The Waif
Peggy Cartwright
The Waif


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
The Kidnapper
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
The Kidnapper


Noah Young
Noah Young
Conspirator (uncredited)
Noah Young
Conspirator (uncredited)


Charles Stevenson
Charles Stevenson
Stolen Wallet Cop (uncredited)
Charles Stevenson
Stolen Wallet Cop (uncredited)
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