Comedies involving Harold Lloyd
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This section is for comedies involving Harold Lloyd as an actor, director or writer. By default the movies are presented starting with those ranking highest on the laugh-o-meter, but you can also sort them by year, title or IMDB rating.
About Harold
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Harold Lloyd is said to have been born on Thursday 20 April 1893 and to have died on Monday 8 March 1971, at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 15 days.
Titles involving Harold Lloyd sorted by Laugh-o-meter (descending)
Harold Lloyd was credited as
actor in the following film.
At the time, he would have been about
30 years old.
Safety Last
1923 |
USA | Laughs: 9.4 (Laugh Out Loud) |
imdb: 8.1
wikipedia |
who was involved?
You may not think you want to watch a silent black-and-white movie from 1923, but this classic starring Harold Lloyd may just be the right pill on a gloomy day. The movie is enjoyable throughout, but it really ramps up towards the end: don't miss the last ten minutes. Clean, innocent fun.
(Last viewed: August 2009)
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Harold Lloyd was credited as
actor in the following film.
At the time, he would have been about
32 years old.
The Freshman
1925 |
USA | Laughs: 5.7 (Watch Once) |
imdb: 7.5
wikipedia |
who was involved?
Harold Lloyd wants to be popular in college. Not as funny as
Safety Last, but cute and innocent, with two funny scenes: football practice, and the big football game.
(Last viewed: September 2009)
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The Freshman:
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