Harold 'Speedy' Swift (played by Harold Lloyd) is a protagonist in Speedy.
Jane Dillon (played by Ann Christy) is a protagonist in Speedy.
Pop Dillon (played by Bert Woodruff) appears in Speedy.
Babe Ruth (played by Babe Ruth) appears in Speedy.
W.S. Wilton (played by Byron Douglas) appears in Speedy.
Steve Carter (played by Brooks Benedict) appears in Speedy.
(played by Edna Mae Cooper) appears in Speedy.
Speedy (1928) character relationship network mapped with AI analysis. Explore the connections, alliances, and conflicts between characters.
Characters
Harold 'Speedy' Swift
(played by Harold Lloyd) — protagonist
Jane Dillon
(played by Ann Christy) — protagonist
Pop Dillon
(played by Bert Woodruff) — supporting
Babe Ruth
(played by Babe Ruth) — supporting
W.S. Wilton
(played by Byron Douglas) — supporting
Steve Carter
(played by Brooks Benedict) — supporting
(played by Edna Mae Cooper) — supporting
Key Relationships
Harold 'Speedy' Swift →
(Alliance Ally)
Harold 'Speedy' Swift → Steve Carter
(Professional Employer)
Harold 'Speedy' Swift → Babe Ruth
(Social Admirer)
Harold 'Speedy' Swift → W.S. Wilton
(Conflict Opponent)
W.S. Wilton → Pop Dillon
(Conflict Antagonist)
Harold 'Speedy' Swift → Pop Dillon
(Social Friend)
Harold 'Speedy' Swift → Jane Dillon
(Romantic Lovers)
Jane Dillon → Pop Dillon
(Family Granddaughter)
Story Analysis
A romantic comedy about a young man who helps his girlfriend's grandfather save the last horse-drawn streetcar in New York City from corporate takeover.