Imagine this film is 100yrs old! Just as wonderful today as the day it was made! God bless you Harold you are loved ❤the world over!!
@altfactor Жыл бұрын
In real life, Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis were boyfriend and girlfriend at the time this film was made. They got married around 1923, and remained together for the rest of their lives. MIss Davis retired from acting not long after she and Lloyd got married. One of Hollywood's most enduring marriages.
@LillyU33311 ай бұрын
Harold was so athletic and strong. Love him.
@calebrands49123 жыл бұрын
Lloyd was rocking them circular glasses long before Potter and Lennon.
@jessicathethreestoogesfan2635
2 жыл бұрын
Lol Lennon? Ooooooh…….
@alexorlov8634 Жыл бұрын
Love Harrold Lloyd's movies. Can watch them again and again and it will never gets old.
@aadamtxАй бұрын
Thanks for the upload! I hadn't seen this short before, and HL's stuntwork is always impressive. Another lesser-known comedian who performed great stunts was Larry Semon - a number of his silent films are available on YT.
@pauldeeny86617 жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore Harold Lloyd.
@elizabethwhitman78469 жыл бұрын
I love these old films there funny as hell
@riffcrescendo1740 Жыл бұрын
Never misses a chance for a gag or a stunt, never misses a chance to develop and progress the gags and stunts,; a real hero[ relentless nail-biting thrills,; ground-breaking special effects and illusions of perspective; romantic and full of personal charm: not only comic genius - but absolutely top shelf on plot and story telling. Harold Lloyd: as good today as the day it was put on film. I wouldn't be surprised if he were the archetype the creators of Superman had in mind when they created Clark Kent.
@rattyeely2 жыл бұрын
Great short film, and interesting mix of comedic acting and risky stuntwork
@melissacooper42825 жыл бұрын
I love this film! I felt sorry for Harold when he thought that Mildred dumped him for another man. But I was glad when it turned out that the other man was her brother who had just been ordained as a Pastor.
@almiro44 Жыл бұрын
Dava até calafrios de ver, muito boa a montagem na época.
@narimannourizadeh36939 ай бұрын
I never get tired of seeing the har lord loyd movies he is my number two after sir Chaplin
@TheSweetone-nr9pp9 жыл бұрын
Harold and Mildred I love ya both
@davidbreth73862 жыл бұрын
Took me awhile to remember why he wore gloves! For those who don't know - he lost a thumb and s finger in a studio explosion in 1919.
@jackmorrison7379
Жыл бұрын
Yes, thanks for reminding those new to Lloyd. Most of the tendons and half of the palm on his right hand too. Though he used perspective and prop girders here he still was a good 15 to 20 feet above the mattresses below him. Had he fallen and struck a prop girder on the way down he could have sustained a fractured skull, easily fatal in the medicine of 100 years ago. A very brave young man.
@riffcrescendo1740 Жыл бұрын
Never misses a chance for a gag or a stunt, never misses a chance to develop and progress the gags and stunts,; a real hero[ relentless nail-biting thrills,; romantic and full of personal charm: not only comic genius - but absolutely top shelf on plot and story telling. Harold Lloyd: as good today as the day it was put on film. I wouldn't be surprised if he were the archetype the creators of Superman had in mind when they created Clark Kent.
@naveedhaque85287 жыл бұрын
I also like High and Dizzy in his short films. Dr Jack is another firm favourite. As for Harolds feature films.......Girl Shy, Freshman, Safety Last, Kid Brother should not be missed. Great stuff!
@jackmorrison73799 ай бұрын
I've read (and saw photos made by modern photo imaging) showing how the first part of the thrill was done .On a set built over the Hill Street tunnel. The second part on the painted wood (look closely at the grain and knots in the supposedly iron girders) structure was done from a set constructed on the roof of a department store the De Ville Department store. The actual interior of that store was used for the first part of the Safety Last film in which HL works in a dept. store. Source: "Silent Visions" by John Bengston. The first part of the sequence as Lloyd is in the office chair stuck on a girder involved a twenty foot drop had Harold fallen off. Enough to break his neck. he was a very brave young man.
@riffcrescendo1740 Жыл бұрын
And how great is Robert Israel!
@riffcrescendo1740 Жыл бұрын
It is nerve-wracking to watch Lloyd's thrill pictures today, knowing what we know about movie magic. Imagine how terrifying these stunts must have been to audiences of the day that had no idea that it was a trick of perspective. An absolute master film-maker.
@adamodeo93204 ай бұрын
thank you!!!
@alvexok55234 жыл бұрын
Definitely some similarities in this film to "Safety last". This silent film actor was certainly good at courting danger, particularly from heights.
@vozdyx39 Жыл бұрын
Какие ещё чистые города!
@johngregg4 жыл бұрын
Encore!!
@user-tm5bg8nt2c4 жыл бұрын
素晴らしい‼︎
@ejhGoBrowns9 жыл бұрын
little dark in the middle there gosh, but it got over it hah
@zorroalphonso43546 жыл бұрын
The plot synopsis at 0:50 says "youth of 21", but Lloyd was 28. Same for the "maid of 18"; she was 20.
@ferociousgumby
5 жыл бұрын
Harold stayed young-looking into his 50s and was a superb athlete (and a hell of a dancer).
@dirtysouthlepluv
4 жыл бұрын
@@ferociousgumby He really did stay young looking that long. In his last movie The Sin of Harold Diddlebock he's 54 and could still pass for 30! Just watched that movie the other day and I was amazed.
@alvexok55234 жыл бұрын
5:52 - the guy that walked under the ladder (bad luck!) was that Ben Turpin?
@RitaKrautheim-zj9lp Жыл бұрын
Music doesn’t work for the film, why was it replaced?
@antonioalvarez5145 Жыл бұрын
hahahahahaha....Nice film!!!
@pod95386 жыл бұрын
Sorry rip.
@ferociousgumby5 жыл бұрын
My FB fan page - I wrote a novel in tribute to Harold - I love this man! facebook.com/theglasscharacter/?ref=bookmarks
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Imagine this film is 100yrs old! Just as wonderful today as the day it was made! God bless you Harold you are loved ❤the world over!!
In real life, Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis were boyfriend and girlfriend at the time this film was made. They got married around 1923, and remained together for the rest of their lives. MIss Davis retired from acting not long after she and Lloyd got married. One of Hollywood's most enduring marriages.
Harold was so athletic and strong. Love him.
Lloyd was rocking them circular glasses long before Potter and Lennon.
@jessicathethreestoogesfan2635
2 жыл бұрын
Lol Lennon? Ooooooh…….
Love Harrold Lloyd's movies. Can watch them again and again and it will never gets old.
Thanks for the upload! I hadn't seen this short before, and HL's stuntwork is always impressive. Another lesser-known comedian who performed great stunts was Larry Semon - a number of his silent films are available on YT.
I absolutely adore Harold Lloyd.
I love these old films there funny as hell
Never misses a chance for a gag or a stunt, never misses a chance to develop and progress the gags and stunts,; a real hero[ relentless nail-biting thrills,; ground-breaking special effects and illusions of perspective; romantic and full of personal charm: not only comic genius - but absolutely top shelf on plot and story telling. Harold Lloyd: as good today as the day it was put on film. I wouldn't be surprised if he were the archetype the creators of Superman had in mind when they created Clark Kent.
Great short film, and interesting mix of comedic acting and risky stuntwork
I love this film! I felt sorry for Harold when he thought that Mildred dumped him for another man. But I was glad when it turned out that the other man was her brother who had just been ordained as a Pastor.
Dava até calafrios de ver, muito boa a montagem na época.
I never get tired of seeing the har lord loyd movies he is my number two after sir Chaplin
Harold and Mildred I love ya both
Took me awhile to remember why he wore gloves! For those who don't know - he lost a thumb and s finger in a studio explosion in 1919.
@jackmorrison7379
Жыл бұрын
Yes, thanks for reminding those new to Lloyd. Most of the tendons and half of the palm on his right hand too. Though he used perspective and prop girders here he still was a good 15 to 20 feet above the mattresses below him. Had he fallen and struck a prop girder on the way down he could have sustained a fractured skull, easily fatal in the medicine of 100 years ago. A very brave young man.
Never misses a chance for a gag or a stunt, never misses a chance to develop and progress the gags and stunts,; a real hero[ relentless nail-biting thrills,; romantic and full of personal charm: not only comic genius - but absolutely top shelf on plot and story telling. Harold Lloyd: as good today as the day it was put on film. I wouldn't be surprised if he were the archetype the creators of Superman had in mind when they created Clark Kent.
I also like High and Dizzy in his short films. Dr Jack is another firm favourite. As for Harolds feature films.......Girl Shy, Freshman, Safety Last, Kid Brother should not be missed. Great stuff!
I've read (and saw photos made by modern photo imaging) showing how the first part of the thrill was done .On a set built over the Hill Street tunnel. The second part on the painted wood (look closely at the grain and knots in the supposedly iron girders) structure was done from a set constructed on the roof of a department store the De Ville Department store. The actual interior of that store was used for the first part of the Safety Last film in which HL works in a dept. store. Source: "Silent Visions" by John Bengston. The first part of the sequence as Lloyd is in the office chair stuck on a girder involved a twenty foot drop had Harold fallen off. Enough to break his neck. he was a very brave young man.
And how great is Robert Israel!
It is nerve-wracking to watch Lloyd's thrill pictures today, knowing what we know about movie magic. Imagine how terrifying these stunts must have been to audiences of the day that had no idea that it was a trick of perspective. An absolute master film-maker.
thank you!!!
Definitely some similarities in this film to "Safety last". This silent film actor was certainly good at courting danger, particularly from heights.
Какие ещё чистые города!
Encore!!
素晴らしい‼︎
little dark in the middle there gosh, but it got over it hah
The plot synopsis at 0:50 says "youth of 21", but Lloyd was 28. Same for the "maid of 18"; she was 20.
@ferociousgumby
5 жыл бұрын
Harold stayed young-looking into his 50s and was a superb athlete (and a hell of a dancer).
@dirtysouthlepluv
4 жыл бұрын
@@ferociousgumby He really did stay young looking that long. In his last movie The Sin of Harold Diddlebock he's 54 and could still pass for 30! Just watched that movie the other day and I was amazed.
5:52 - the guy that walked under the ladder (bad luck!) was that Ben Turpin?
Music doesn’t work for the film, why was it replaced?
hahahahahaha....Nice film!!!
Sorry rip.
My FB fan page - I wrote a novel in tribute to Harold - I love this man! facebook.com/theglasscharacter/?ref=bookmarks
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