Safety Last!
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- Harold Lloyd
- Mildred Davis
- Bill Strother
- Noah Young
- Westcott Clarke
- Roy Brooks
- Mickey Daniels
- Richard Daniels
- Ray Erlenborn
- William Gillespie
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- Nov 9, 2014
I'll write a review for this as soon as I ditch this cop.
TimcopJun 19, 2013Harold Lloyd, often referred to as “The Third Genius” of silent cinema in deference to Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, is seldom mentioned in the same breath as his seemingly immortal contemporaries despite the fact that he out-earned The Tramp and The Great Stone Face…
davidehrlichMay 8, 2020For over a century (and likely many centuries to come) man's true enemy has been the forces pushing us into a literal economic climb for our life... and the dastardly pigeon.
Josh Lewis - Jan 26, 2026
an incredible achievement and so so so funny. a nonstop marvel to me. 103 years later, there are several brilliant little gags in this that i still haven’t seen ripped off. “who dropped the 50 dollar bill” and the trash can bribe made the crowd (and i!) go nuts. final 30…
demi adejuyigbeSep 29, 2022do you think Tom Cruise watched this when he was like seven where it shaped his entire life
coffeeJan 1, 2021Harold Lloyd was a treasure and this movie is an absolute delight. Nice to see that retail life hasn’t changed much in 98 years.
Ian West - Aug 4, 2021
Harold Lloyd climbed so Jackie Chan could parkour.
CinemaVoid 🏴☠️Nov 14, 2018me during the last twenty minutes: palms: sweaty knees: weak arms: heavy mom’s: spaghetti
eelyNov 14, 2008Harold Lloyd is often considered the third great silent comedian behind Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton but whereas Caplin was a sentimental clown and Keaton was a deadpan surrealist Lloyd's angle was that he was just a guy who kept almost dying. This shocked audiences in…
Branson Reese
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One of the great silent films of all time. Endearing and suspenseful. Others did it better (Chaplin, Keaton) but that doesn’t mean skimp on this one.
Funny idea that actually stayed fresh longer than I thought it would. Lloyd was fun and smart. Nice camera tricks.