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The Timid Young Man 1935

★ 5.07 votes20 min📅 1935-10-25

In "The Timid Young Man (1935)", legendary silent-era comedian Buster Keaton stars as Milton, a lovelorn soul who's sworn off romance after past heartbreak. His quiet world shifts when he gives a lift to a hitchhiker, only to discover she shares his disillusionment with love.

Director: Mack Sennett

Cast

Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
Milton
Lona Andre
Lona Andre
Helen
Tiny Sandford
Tiny Sandford
Mortimer
Kitty McHugh
Kitty McHugh
Milton's Fiancée
Harry Bowen
Harry Bowen
Milton's Valet
Don Brodie
Don Brodie
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
James C. Morton
James C. Morton
Helen's Father (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Timid Young Man (1935) about?

The film follows Milton, a disheartened romantic who meets a kindred spirit after giving her a ride. Their plan to avoid romance is disrupted by an unwanted suitor, leading to a series of comedic encounters that force them to confront their feelings.

Who directed The Timid Young Man?

Mack Sennett, the pioneer of slapstick comedy, directed this 1935 short film.

Who stars in The Timid Young Man?

Buster Keaton headlines the cast, joined by Lona Andre, Tiny Sandford, Kitty McHugh, and Harry Bowen.

Is The Timid Young Man (1935) worth watching?

With its sharp physical comedy and Keaton's signature charm, this 20-minute short is a gem for silent film fans. While not as iconic as his features, its humor and pacing make it a worthwhile watch for vintage comedy lovers.

How long is The Timid Young Man?

The Timid Young Man runs for 20 minutes.

About The Timid Young Man (1935) — Buster Keaton's 20-Minute Silent Comedy Classic

In "The Timid Young Man (1935)", legendary silent-era comedian Buster Keaton stars as Milton, a lovelorn soul who's sworn off romance after past heartbreak. His quiet world shifts when he gives a lift to a hitchhiker, only to discover she shares his disillusionment with love. Their awkward camaraderie takes a turn when an aggressive motorist crashes their peaceful escape, forcing Milton into a chaotic dance of romance and rivalry.

Directed with Mack Sennett's signature slapstick flair, this 20-minute comedy blends physical humor with the timeless theme of mismatched attractions. The film's playful energy and Keaton's expressive antics create a lighthearted escape, where misunderstandings and missed connections spark laughter rather than tears. With its breezy runtime and nostalgic charm, "The Timid Young Man (1935)" offers a delightful snapshot of 1930s comedic storytelling.