Often referred to as the "third genius" of silent screen comedy, Harold Lloyd was frequently No. 1 at the 1920s box office and, extras in this collection make clear, aces in the hearts of his devotees ...
“Safety Last!,” the 1923 Harold Lloyd movie best known for the dangerous scene, marks its centennial. By David Belcher It is one of the most enduring images from the silent film era, and arguably the ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac, March 8th 1971, 44 years ago today . . . the final fade-out for one of Hollywood's earliest comic stars. For that was the day Harold Lloyd died at the ...
The silent film star was one of the most popular screen comedians in the 1920s, outdrawing even Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. His films almost always had the same plot: a wimpy striver in round ...
In the pantheon of silent screen comedy legends, Harold Lloyd rests somewhere between the two reigning kings, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. While never quite achieving the artistic or commercial ...
COMPOSER Carl Davis has worked with the giants of the silent era -- nevermind that it’s all been decades after the films came out. So when he conducts the U.S. premiere of his score for the 1928 ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Bandrika Studios and Biscetti Productions present Silent Films Live III hosted by ...
Balboa Park and the Spreckels Organ Society host silent movie night this evening with a screening of Harold Lloyd's "Safety Last." Monday night at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park you have ...
In his latest work from his SYNCHRONIZE “re-score” project, Golubic will incorporate music from The Avalanches, James Brown, Lemon Jelly and many more into the film starring Lloyd as a small town ...