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Mildred Hillary Davis [1] (February 22, 1901 [citation needed] [note 1] [2] – August 18, 1969) was an American actress who appeared in fifteen of Harold Lloyd's classic silent comedies and eventually married him.
Safety Last! is a 1923 American silent romantic-comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It includes one of the most famous images from the silent-film era: Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above moving traffic. The film was highly successful and critically hailed, and it cemented Lloyd's ...
Harold Clayton Lloyd Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) was an American actor, comedian, and stunt performer who appeared in many silent comedy films. [1]One of the most influential film comedians of the silent era, Lloyd made nearly 200 comedy films, both silent and talkies, from 1914 to 1947.
Silent (English intertitles) Get Out and Get Under is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Hal Roach and starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis . The car in the movie, to which Lloyd was alternately devoted or frustrated, appears to be a 1920 Ford Model T .
The film. Haunted Spooks is a 1920 American silent Southern Gothic comedy horror film, produced and co-directed by Hal Roach, [1] starring Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis.. The short film has a comedic version of a typical haunted house tale, and a dispute over a family's inheritance.
Condemned is a 1923 silent comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Mildred Davis and Carl Miller. [1] ... Silent Feature Films, 1910-36, Volume 40, Issue 2 ...
Too Many Crooks is a lost [2] [3] 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, written by E.J. Rath and Rex Taylor, and starring Mildred Davis, Lloyd Hughes, George Bancroft, El Brendel, William V. Mong, John St. Polis and Otto Matieson. It was released on April 2, 1927, by Paramount Pictures. [4] [5]
All Wrong is an American comedy silent film released June 1, 1919. The film was directed by Raymond B. West and William Worthington , to a script by Mildred Considine and Jack Cunningham . The film starred Bryant Washburn , but was the breakthrough role for Mildred Davis .