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Safety Last!

1923

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1 h 14 m

United States

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Comedy

Romance

A boy leaves his small country town and heads to the big city to get a job. As soon as he makes it big his sweetheart will join him and marry him. His enthusiasm to get ahead leads to some interesting adventures.
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Harold Lloyd
Harold - The Boy
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Mildred Davis
Mildred - The Girl
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Bill Strother
Limpy Bill - The Pal
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Noah Young
Officer Jim Taylor - The Law
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Westcott Clarke
Mr. Stubbs, head floorwalker
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Chester A. Bachman
Friendly Cop
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Ed Brandenburg
Man in Straw Boater Hat
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Roy Brooks
Man Laughing from Window
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Charley Chase
Bystander at Climbing
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Monte Collins
Laundry Truck Driver
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Mickey Daniels
Newsboy with Freckles
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Richard Daniels
Worker with Acetylene Torch
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Ray Erlenborn
Newsboy with Cap
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Ruth Feldman
Customer
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William Gillespie
General Manager's Assistant
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Helen Gilmore
Department Store Customer
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Katherine Grant
Blonde Woman at Window
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Wally Howe
Man with Flowers
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Wally Howe
Studio Photographer

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Donald Kariseb

29/01/2025 16:00
In the era of silent comedies, the man who was 2nd only to Charlie Chaplin was not Buster Keaton, but Harold Lloyd. Though he has since been mostly forgotten, except by film historians (who reluctantly list him automatically as the third great silent comedian behind Keaton and Chaplin), Lloyd's is still remembered for his clock sequence in Safety Last. More recently, this has been reproduced in "Back to the Future" and "Shanghai Knights". However, it is not just the skyscraper sequence that makes this film special. Harold portrays his usual go-getter self, as his character moves to the city and tries to become a successful businessman, in order to impress his girlfriend. Along the way, there are many amusing mishaps, which conclude with the aforementioned skyscraper sequence. Quite magical in its silence, as compared to the later remake, also by Lloyd, "Feet First". Highly recommended for silent film fans, and anyone wanting to get a taste of the genre.
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~Vie stylé~🥀

29/05/2023 22:43
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Hamed Lopez

29/05/2023 22:12
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17/05/2023 13:40
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Ali algmaty

16/11/2022 13:29
Safety Last!
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TV.Quran ✅

16/11/2022 01:41
In the era of silent comedies, the man who was 2nd only to Charlie Chaplin was not Buster Keaton, but Harold Lloyd. Though he has since been mostly forgotten, except by film historians (who reluctantly list him automatically as the third great silent comedian behind Keaton and Chaplin), Lloyd's is still remembered for his clock sequence in Safety Last. More recently, this has been reproduced in "Back to the Future" and "Shanghai Knights". However, it is not just the skyscraper sequence that makes this film special. Harold portrays his usual go-getter self, as his character moves to the city and tries to become a successful businessman, in order to impress his girlfriend. Along the way, there are many amusing mishaps, which conclude with the aforementioned skyscraper sequence. Quite magical in its silence, as compared to the later remake, also by Lloyd, "Feet First". Highly recommended for silent film fans, and anyone wanting to get a taste of the genre.
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Meral 👑

16/11/2022 01:41
As iconic and legendary a finale and climax as just about any; not just a great silent film but a great film full stop - and performed in the most inappropriate footwear imaginable! After all these years and knowing doubles were used it still leaves my heart in my mouth for some of stunts and, when not filled with heart, it's usually flapping open, agog at the sheer brilliance and excitement of such an original and timeless performance.
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Yasser | ياسر

16/11/2022 01:41
The first half of this film takes place between Harold Lloyd and his fiancée. Harold works as a clerk in a department store. There are plenty of sight gags in this section, including the hilarious scene where Harold hides in a coat hanging on a coat tree. You have to see this to believe it. The second part of the movie consists of Harold climbing up the side of a building. Forget that this movie was made in 1923. This scene is one of the most hair-raising things ever filmed and will have you on the edge of your seat. It builds and builds with one gag after another, climaxing in the timeless movie image that everyone has seen, of Harold hanging from the hands of the clock on the building. Every time I watch this scene I get very nervous. I highly recommend this film even if you are not a fan of silent films. Though Harold Lloyd's overall fame was eclipsed by Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, this film deserves to been seen and ranks as one of the best silents ever made. See it on DVD.
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user7012677194272

16/11/2022 01:41
The "human fly" antics which ends this movie is undoubtly the most famous sequence in all of silent cinema. It is also the most hilarious. Breathtaking, heart-stopping & very funny, it is the element that you remember the longest. While THE KID BROTHER was Harold Lloyd's masterpiece, SAFETY LAST was & is his most famous movie. But don't overlook the rest of the film in which he plays a lowly store clerk (dealing with frantic female shoppers and an imperious floorwalker) who tries to convince his rather gullible girlfriend - played by real-life wife Mildred Davis - that he's actually the store manager. Throughout, Harold Lloyd is beyond praise. His comic genius makes it all look so easy. And his athletic daredeviltry is even more amazing when you realize that 2 of the fingers on his right hand are fake - he lost the real digits in a freak studio accident.
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