The Harold Lloyd collection
Lloyd sold more tickets than Chaplin and Keaton - and any other silent comedian in the 1920s. Includes 7 short films and 1 feature film covering the period between 1919-1922.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Kino on Video,
[2004]
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Series: | Slapstick symposium (Series)
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Table of Contents:
- Grandma's boy / directed by Fred C. Newmeyer (1922) (61 min.)
- Number, please / directed by Hal Roach & F. Newmeyer (1920) (25 min.)
- I do / directed by H. Roach (1921) (22 min.)
- Just neighbors / directed by Harold Lloyd & Frank Terry (1919) (14 min.)
- Are crooks dishonest? (1918) (14 min.)
- His royal slyness / directed by H. Roach (1920) (25 min.)
- Bumping into Broadway / H. Roach (1919) (23 min.)
- An Eastern Westerner / directed by H. Roach (1919) (23 min.).