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Safety Last! 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 ...
Harold Lloyd in Safety Last! (1923) Silent comedy is a style of film, related to but distinct from mime, developed to bring comedy into the medium of film during the silent film era (1900s–1920s), before synchronized soundtracks that could include dialogue were technologically available for the majority of films. While silent comedy is still ...
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1923 Safety Last! The Floorwalker (as Westcott B. Clarke) Why Women Remarry: Dan Hannon's sister's first husband (as W.B. Clarke) 1924 At First Sight: L.R. Grandy Short film: The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln: Thomas Lincoln (as Westcott B. Clarke) Shadows of Paris: Laroque Uncredited The Breaking Point [6] Sheriff Wilkins (as W.B. Westcott ...
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The climactic scene involves the young woman sleepwalking precariously on the outside ledge of a tall building, anticipating Lloyd's more famous skyscraper-scaling scenes in Safety Last! (1923). A subplot has Lloyd and his friend getting inebriated on homemade liquor and then trying to avoid a prohibition -era policeman who pursues them for ...