Harold Lloyd Collection, The
Aroview: An outstanding comedian of the silent era, Harold Lloyd forged a prolific oeuvre in the shadow of Chaplin and Keaton, films that were characterised by his trademark appearance in glasses and tophat, and a penchant for thrill-seeking feats of physical dare; the sequence where he hangs from a clock tower in SAFETY LAST an enduring image of cinema.
The following features and shorts are available across two volumes.
VOL. 1:
‘Are Crooks Dishonest?’ (1918) 14 min
‘Just Neighbors’ (1919) 14 min
’Bumping Into Broadway (1919) 23 min
‘An Eastern Westerner’ (1920) 23 min
‘Number, Please?’ (1920) 25 min
‘His Royal Slyness’ (1920) 25 min
‘I DO’ (1921) 22 min
‘Grandma’s Boy’ (1922) 61 min
VOL. 2:
‘Two Gun Gussie’ (1918) 10 min
‘The City Slicker’ (1918) 11 min
‘The Non-Stop Kid’ (1918) 12 min
‘Ring Up the Curtain’ (1919) 12 min
‘Captain Kidd’s Kid’ (1920) 22 min
‘From Hand to Mouth’ (1920) 21 min
‘High and Dizzy’ (1920) 27 min
‘Never Weaken’ (1921) 24 min
‘Among Those Present’ (1921) 39 min
‘Now or Never’ (1921) 40 min
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