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1985
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Comedy legend Harold Lloyd personally selected highlights of his silent film career, including The Freshman, for this...
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1966
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Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy is a compilation film of the famed silent-comedy star's funniest screen scenes, lovingly...
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1962
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1961
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This is one in a series of entertaining cinematic compilations by Robert Youngson that reviews aspects of the history of film...
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1961
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This documentary video offers a variety of clips from the silent screen's funniest men. ~ Rovi...
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1958
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Absent from films since 1938 (except as producer of a brace of RKO Radio features), silent-screen comedy favorite...
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Harold Diddlebock
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1947
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Produced by silent-film comedian Harold Lloyd, My Favorite Spy is a vehicle for bespectacled bandleader Kay Kyser, who...
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1942
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The girl is stenographer Dot Duncan (Lucille Ball); the guy is her boss, stuffy young shipping magnate Stephen Herrick...
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1941
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Harold Lloyd plays a professor of Egyptology, frightened by the notion that he has fallen under an ancient Egyptian curse....
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1938
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One of the funniest, most sharply paced comedies of the 1930s, and perhaps the best of all of Harold Lloyd's talkies, The...
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Burleigh "Tiger" Sullivan
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1936
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Harold Lloyd plays Ezekial Cobb, a missionary's son who has spent his entire life in China. Cobb is sent to his father's home...
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Producer, Ezekiel Cobb
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1934
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Movie Crazy was Harold Lloyd's best-received sound film. It is the semi-autobiographical tale of an idealistic aspiring movie...
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Producer, Harold Hall
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1932
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Harold Lloyd's second talkie finds The Bespectacled One playing a shoe clerk in Honolulu. Harboring dreams of becoming an...
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Producer, Harold Horne
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1930
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This comedy classic is the sound-film debut of enormously popular and brilliant silent comedian Harold Lloyd. He plays a...
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Producer, Harold Bledsoe
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1929
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This was comedian Harold Lloyd's last silent film, and one of his most charming. Lloyd's character here is called Harold...
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Producer, Harold "Speedy" Swift
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1928
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1927
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Harold Lloyd plays a wealthy young spendthrift who is upset that his name is being used to bring parishioners into a...
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Producer, J. Harold Manners, the Uptown Boy
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1926
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One of Harold Lloyd's best feature-length comedies, The Freshman, features the bespectacled regular guy as Harold Lamb, a...
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Producer, Harold "Speedy" Lamb
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1925
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On his friend's wedding day, disgusted best man Harold Lloyd swears that "I will never give up my freedom for a pair of...
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Hubby
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1924
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In this riotous silent comedy, hilarious bespectacled "everyman" Harold Lloyd plays an introverted, speech-impaired, awkward...
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1924
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1923
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Harold Lloyd plays a millionaire who suffers from imaginary illness in this memorable comedy. With the help of a beautiful...
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Harold Van Pelham
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1923
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Originally released on July 1, 1923, the silent, two-reel Dogs of War may well have been the most schizophrenic entry in the...
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1923
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Because it was sandwiched between the exceptional comedies Grandma's Boy and Safety Last, Doctor Jack is one of Harold...
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1922
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Screenwriter, Granddaddy in Flashback,Sonny, The Boy
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1922
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By 1921, Harold Lloyd was gradually easing into full-length comedies. This was his second three-reel film; by the end of the...
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1921
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Although this comedy was hailed as Harold Lloyd's first feature, at four reels, it's really more of a glorified short. It was...
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1921
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This Harold Lloyd three-reeler is one of his best short subjects, in good part because of the interplay between him and child...
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1921
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Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis play a young married couple (two years later, they became a real-life married couple). So far,...
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In order to inherit a mansion, a young girl (Mildred Davis) must live there for a year with her husband. She doesn't have a...
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1920
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Harold Lloyd runs afoul of some bootleg hootch in this two-reel comedy. When his friend (Roy Brooks) shows him a little...
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Harold Lloyd plays a wealthy, spoiled New York City boy in this two-reeler. His parents, fed up with his nightclubbing ways,...
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This volume on the history of cinema contains early, short, silent films - mostly before 1920 - including: Melies'...
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This two-reel Harold Lloyd short introduced Mildred Davis as his new co-star -- she took Bebe Daniels' place; Daniels, an...
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There are a huge number of great gags in this Harold Lloyd single-reeler. Lloyd was two-and-a-half years away from making...
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Harold Lloyd stars in this tale of mistaken identity. A industrious young book salesman (Lloyd) switches places with a prince...
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In this propaganda film, athletic silent star George Walsh plays reporter Jack Bartlett, who interviews President Wilson...
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Harold Lloyd plays an explorer in this comic short. Bebe Daniels is a shipwreck victim who is snatched up by a group of...
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