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Summary
Within the ebullient confines of a bustling amusement park, a vibrant tableau unfolds as two ardent suitors vie for the affections of a captivating young woman. The narrative unfurls a series of escalating comedic challenges: first, a frantic pursuit to locate her beloved, errant canine amidst the swirling crowds and cacophony of the fairground attractions. This initial, seemingly trivial quest quickly morphs into a spirited, almost farcical, competition between the two men, each attempting to outmaneuver the other in demonstrations of chivalry and resourcefulness. The climax of their romantic rivalry culminates in a desperate, breathless dash, a race against time and each other, to secure the matriarchal blessing for an ethereal ascent in a hot air balloon, symbolizing not just a literal rise above the mundane, but perhaps a metaphorical elevation in the young lady's esteem.
Synopsis
While at an amusement park, two men try to win the heart of a young lady. They compete with each other while attempting to find her runaway dog, and they race to ask her mother's permission to take her up in a hot air balloon.
Director

Gaylord Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Lyle Tayo, Mark Jones, Charles Stevenson, Wally Howe, Harold Lloyd, Sammy Brooks, Abraham Schwartz, Ernest Morrison, Fred C. Newmeyer, Hal Roach, William Gillespie, Noah Young, Roy Brooks
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