
High and Dizzy
Summary
In a delightful convolution of circumstances, a young physician, recently over-served at a celebratory gathering, finds himself in a most precarious predicament. His inebriated state, a charmingly discombobulated haze, is abruptly shattered when he discovers one of his patients, a winsome young woman, sleepwalking with an alarming sense of purpose. Her nocturnal perambulations lead her not to the kitchen for a midnight snack, but to the dizzying precipice of a towering urban edifice. There, high above the bustling thoroughfare, she glides with serene unconsciousness along a narrow building ledge, utterly oblivious to the chasm yawning beneath her. The doctor, battling both the intoxicating effects of alcohol and a sudden surge of adrenaline, must now navigate this vertiginous nightmare, attempting to rescue his somnambulant charge from an almost certain, spectacular fall. It's a ballet of peril and slapstick, where the gravitas of potential tragedy is continually undercut by the absurdity of the situation and the doctor's own impaired state, creating a uniquely thrilling and comedic spectacle of architectural acrobatics and unwitting endangerment.
Synopsis
A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street.
Director

Gaylord Lloyd, Noah Young, Charles Stevenson, Harold Lloyd, William Gillespie, Mark Jones, Mildred Davis, Roy Brooks, Marie Benson, Wally Howe, Molly Thompson
Frank Terry, H.M. Walker












