Why Worry? 100 years old

Come and See the Enormous Giant, 8ft. 9in. high, who helps Harold Quell a Revolution in Six reels of the cleverest and funniest humor imaginable.

Why Worry?

A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.

Credits

Why Worry? Cast

Name Character
Harold Lloyd He was 30, 77 years old when he died as Harold Van Pelham
Lee Phelps He was 30, 59 years old when he died as Guest (uncredited)
Mark Jones He was 29, 12 years old when he died as Mounted Captain
Jim Mason He was 34, 70 years old when he died as Jim Blake
Leo White He was 40, 65 years old when he died as Herculeo
Jobyna Ralston She was 23, 67 years old when she died as The Nurse
John Aasen He was 33, 48 years old when he died as Colosso
William Gillespie He was 29, 44 years old when he died as Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Gaylord Lloyd He was 35, 55 years old when he died as Man
Sam Lufkin He was 32, 60 years old when he died as Soldier (uncredited)
Wallace Howe He was 45, 78 years old when he died as The Valet
Charles Stevenson He was 35, 91 years old when he died as Revolutionary with Moustache (uncredited)

Why Worry? Crew

Name Department
Fred C. Newmeyer as Director. He was 35 (78) years old when He died Directing
Ted Wilde as Story. He was 33 (40) years old when He died Writing
Thomas J. Crizer as Editor. He was 34 (75) years old when He died Editing
Sam Taylor as Director. She was 28 (62) years old when She died Directing
Sam Taylor as Story. She was 28 (62) years old when She died Writing
Walter Lundin as Director of Photography. He was 31 (62) years old when He died Camera
Why Worry? poster
Why Worry? (100 years)

Come and See the Enormous Giant, 8ft. 9in. high, who helps Harold Quell a Revolution in Six reels of the cleverest and funniest humor imaginable.

  • Release day: Sunday, September 09, 1923
  • Runtime: 60 minutes