For Heaven's Sake (1926 film)

For Heaven's Sake is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Harold Lloyd.

When he accidentally sets fire to a charity pushcart dispensing free coffee owned by do-gooder Brother Paul, he pulls out his checkbook to cover the damage.

In order to build up attendance, Manners runs through town provoking people and a crowd chases him into the mission.

The quick-witted Manners takes up a "collection," the crooks deposit their loot in his hat while the police search everyone.

As they drive away, one of them tells the wedding's "reception committee" that Manners is not going to marry Hope, and the disappointed committeemen get drunk.

Ad in Motion Picture News, December 19, 1925.
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