| Release Date: | Nov 1922 |
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| Genre: | Comedy |
| Runtime: | 60 min |
| Cast: | Harold Lloyd (Dr. 'Jack' Jackson) Mildred Davis (The Sick-Little-Well-Girl) John T. Prince (Her Father) Eric Mayne (Dr. Ludwig von Saulsbourg) C. Norman Hammond (Jamison - the Lawyer) Charles Stevenson (Asylum Guard (as Charles E. Stevenson)) Jackie Condon (Boy's Pal (uncredited)) Mickey Daniels (Boy Patient (uncredited)) Richard Daniels (Man (uncredited)) William Gillespie (Man Playing Cards (uncredited)) Wallace Howe (Asylum Guard (uncredited)) James T. Kelley (Card-playing Father (uncredited)) 'Auntie' Mackay (Extra (uncredited)) Florence Mayon (Card Player's Daughter (uncredited)) Oscar Morgan (Extra (uncredited)) Anna Townsend (Jamison's Mother (uncredited)) Dorothy Vernon (Restaurant Hostess (uncredited)) Joy Winthrop (Extra (uncredited)) |
Country Doctor, Jack Jackson is called in to treat the Sick-Little-Well-Girl, who has been making Dr. Saulsbourg and is sanitarium very rich, after years of unsuccessful treatment. His old-fashioned methods do the trick and the quack is sent packing.