Some of Harold Lloyd's most amazing stunts and best silent comedy gags

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2021
  • Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton may be much more famous today, but in the 1920s Harold Lloyd was one of the biggest stars in silent comedy.
    Music: Razzmatazz, Oh What A Whirl and Slicked Back by Jules Gaia
    Clips from:
    Safety Last! (1923)
    Never Weaken (1921)
    High and Dizzy (1920)
    Girl Shy (1924)
    For Heaven's Sake (1926)
    Ring Up the Curtain (1919)
    Number, Please? (1920)
    Bumping into Broadway (1919)
    The Marathon (1919)
    The Freshman (1925)
    Over the Fence (1917)
    An Eastern Westerner (1920)
    Dr. Jack (1922)
    Now or Never (1920)
    Speedy (1928)
    A Sailor-Made Man (1921)
    Hot Water (1924)
    The Kid Brother (1927)
    I Do (1921)
    Get Out and Get Under (1920)
    From Hand to Mouth (1919)
    The City Slicker (1918)
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Komentáře • 323

  • @ShiftingDrifter
    @ShiftingDrifter Před 2 lety +205

    Lloyd, Keaton, Chaplin... they were all the great giants of silent cinema!

    • @Lucky_Male_Bee
      @Lucky_Male_Bee Před 2 lety

      You gotta respectably throw Fatty Arbuckle on that list. Hollywood blackballed poor Fatty after his trial & was always looked at as a Murderer & a Sexual Predator. He wasn't guilty of that girls murder.

    • @Thomastrain_1.
      @Thomastrain_1. Před 2 lety +6

      comedian trio :)))

    • @namemason6974
      @namemason6974 Před rokem +4

      Unfortunately, Chaplin gets all the press with his post stamp moustache shtick but I actually enjoy Keaton and Lloyd more...Chaplin is boring by comparison.

    • @brodieroomojo
      @brodieroomojo Před rokem +7

      no love for fatty arbuckle? lighting a cig off of a moving train over his should to than be smoothly pulled onto it was amazing. i working on the rail with freight trains and being he was about 250 to 300 lbs is nothing short of amazing

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 Před rokem

      Agree

  • @PacificDark
    @PacificDark Před rokem +69

    This is almost 100 years old and brilliant choreography, directing and editing.

    • @Diplomatofficial7
      @Diplomatofficial7 Před rokem

      Bruh,if they're talking about 1917, Than 100 years already have been gone.😶 OBVIOUSLY MAN,USE YOUR BRAIN, 1917 - 2022 = 105 years,so It's 105 Years Old footage,which is hard as hell to believe. How they recorded it.😶😎👍

    • @PacificDark
      @PacificDark Před rokem +1

      @@Diplomatofficial7 some of the footage is dated 1928. That's why I said almost 100 years old.

    • @stevenlupanko2983
      @stevenlupanko2983 Před rokem

      Yes I did well. 😉

    • @faustinevital-heilbronn1916
      @faustinevital-heilbronn1916 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I studied this in university, I'm impressed that I found that as fun as it was well-executed, almost 100 years but still good as fuck

  • @neilhoogendoorn8045
    @neilhoogendoorn8045 Před 2 lety +149

    Anyone else love the way the residential streets look without being full of cars.

    • @finnishfatman
      @finnishfatman Před 2 lety +6

      Common sight here in Finland currently. Roads being in so bad condition, you need proper 4x4 to drive around town on tarmac roads AND fuel being so expensive, people drive way less 😅

    • @Potatotenkopf
      @Potatotenkopf Před 2 lety +7

      REEEEEEEEEEEEEE DESTROY ALL CARS AND CAR DEPENDANT INFRASTRUCTURE

    • @stevenlupanko2983
      @stevenlupanko2983 Před rokem +2

      Yes, the horse 💩 looks great 👍. Brown landmines.

  • @leopostel3244
    @leopostel3244 Před rokem +76

    Harold LLoyd did all of these stunts with only 3 fingers on his right hand. He lost his thumb and index finger in an accident early in his career. He was holding what he thought was a prop firecracker in his right hand when it went off and blew off his thumb and index finger. he designed a prosthetic glove which he wore for the rest of his career. The woman in the last scene of this clip was his wife in real life, Mildred Davis.

    • @SEPK09
      @SEPK09 Před rokem +6

      stunts yes but in trick photography style, to appear he was up a tall buildingm cleverly done for the year, puts todays stunts to shame really.

    • @ieatgremlins
      @ieatgremlins Před 5 měsíci

      Lloyd was great but Stuntman Harvey Perry did a lot of the work in Safety Last! although, of course, he was never credited. He deserves recognition too.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ieatgremlins Who says so? Every HL expert I've read says all the close-ups in Safety Last are by Harold. Use your eyes. On the long camera shots of the building climb it was Bill Strother who was a "human fly" in real life and the supporting character actor buddy in the film. Perry MADE THE CLAIM in the 1980's Brit documentary after Harold was dead and couldn't contradict him. Perry also praised Buster Keaton in that documentary and was silent on Lloyd, strongly suggesting some kind of dislike of Harold Lloyd. He's mistaken and that's polite for lying. Perry did work on "Feet First" a Lloyd sound film.

    • @weltonluizdecarvalho5960
      @weltonluizdecarvalho5960 Před 4 měsíci

      Gostava muito de assistir filmes dele, ria até não aguentar

  • @alanprior7650
    @alanprior7650 Před 8 měsíci +12

    I'm a former Brit and we had Harold Lloyd movies on a Saturday morning in the early 80s...pure class and artistry.

    • @justahappylittlebunny2656
      @justahappylittlebunny2656 Před 3 měsíci

      I loved them too ! The song was hurray for Harold Lloyd, hanging from the clock scared me

  • @Tanatosanimus
    @Tanatosanimus Před 5 měsíci +8

    Vintage parkour master. Hardcore level. Epic.

  • @jillkjv3816
    @jillkjv3816 Před 7 měsíci +7

    The last bit, taking a jab at Prohibition 😊

  • @jamesshielssoberlife.3701

    Harold Lloyd was my favourite!!

  • @tinajones5641
    @tinajones5641 Před rokem +5

    Used to love watching Harold Lloyd and Laurel and Hardy as a kid.

  • @michaelbeltran2969
    @michaelbeltran2969 Před 2 lety +26

    Harold Lloyd was awesome!!

  • @tbecker97204
    @tbecker97204 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Harold Lloyd one of the *GIANTS* of the silent film era.

  • @johngraves6878
    @johngraves6878 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the refresher course! Hark, the Harold's angels sing!

  • @DadsMagicalCreations
    @DadsMagicalCreations Před 2 měsíci +6

    I can watch this stuff all day long! ❤

  • @herbertmische8660
    @herbertmische8660 Před 2 lety +7

    Great, fantastic and immortal Harold Lloyd!!! Respect!!! 👍👍👍

  • @patryklewandowski5377
    @patryklewandowski5377 Před 3 lety +32

    where he crosses the street with the baby chair is hilarious xD

    • @lindildeev5721
      @lindildeev5721 Před rokem +1

      If there was a baby, the poor little one would have been traumatised

  • @millardhale85
    @millardhale85 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Always watched this in the early 80’s!

  • @andrewdopple6946
    @andrewdopple6946 Před rokem +7

    he did all these stunts with a suit and dress shoes.

  • @kathymcelwain52
    @kathymcelwain52 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I LOVE YOU HAROLD LIOYD

  • @petem2867
    @petem2867 Před 4 měsíci +3

    A pair of glasses and a smile 😅

  • @SuperWiiBros08
    @SuperWiiBros08 Před 21 dnem +1

    Why hasn't anyone try to evolve this comedic direction with all the technology and resources available

  • @ryanparfery9426
    @ryanparfery9426 Před rokem +3

    Hiding in the hanging coat was brilliant

  • @MotoTvWoodsFarm
    @MotoTvWoodsFarm Před 2 lety +6

    love these old movies grew up watching these on saturday's early mornings happy days

  • @MrBrutal33
    @MrBrutal33 Před 2 lety +25

    I can just imagine the script meetings..."and then I'll run along the top of a moving train trying not to get killed by the oncoming tunnel"

    • @dave4882
      @dave4882 Před 2 lety +3

      Whats a script?

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +10

      Well they did not have modern process but they had "undercrank" on the hand cranked cameras. Meaning they slowed down the train to a low speed so HL or a stunt man could easily run across the roof of the coaches when filming but on playback the speed is double or triple fast. Risky but not as dangerous as it looks on playback at higher frames per second.

    • @TealKuruma
      @TealKuruma Před 2 lety

      @@dave4882
      A script is usually a paper or a note that plans the movie's plot and flow, You can write down dialog, action, movement, the angle, basically a note that reminds the director and the people the flow of the movie.

    • @dave4882
      @dave4882 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TealKuruma buster Keaton once said they didnt really follow a script, they just did what was funny. If they didnt think the shot was funny, it was dropped and they did something else.

  • @Jimmyjimjimjim
    @Jimmyjimjimjim Před 2 lety +5

    Damm. This stuff is just as entertaining as what's being made now.

  • @Exited_video
    @Exited_video Před rokem +5

    After 100 year we are here its amazing😍

  • @borntoclimb7116
    @borntoclimb7116 Před rokem +7

    A true legend, never forget

  • @jackmorrison7379
    @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +63

    After using You Tube to familiarize myself with his "glasses" character, his stunts (often dangerous even with the stunt men and props used) are still mind bending. He had no modern tricks, no green screen or CGI. They just did it even if he really wasn't 12 stories off the ground. When you find out how he did the climb the building tricks and the hang on the steel I-beam tricks, you'll find it still required a guy missing two fingers to hang 12 to 15 feet above mattresses and swing his body sideways to get over that protruding building ledge or to get from one I beam to the other without falling.
    If you've watched most of his films (spoiler alert) you'll find he had suicide as a theme in two of them: "Never Weaken" and "Haunted Spooks". While Harold played it strictly for laughs, it does make you wonder.

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 Před rokem +5

      In both Haunted Spooks and Never Weaken his character's motive for suicide was because he got jilted by a girl. However in Never Weaken it was a misunderstanding. When he saw Mildred in the arms of another man he assumed that she was dumping him for the other man. It turned out that the other man was her brother and he was just ordained a clergyman.

    • @ieatgremlins
      @ieatgremlins Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wasn't he also afraid of heights? his commitment was impressive.

  • @JoeLibby
    @JoeLibby Před rokem +4

    For the scene with the mirror routine, Harold's "double" is his brother Gaylord.

  • @777AscendingDragonsCrypto
    @777AscendingDragonsCrypto Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is awesome and unique, it’s tough to appreciate how far cinema has come.

  • @altheaequatorin1179
    @altheaequatorin1179 Před 2 lety +4

    Heartthrob.

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 Před rokem +6

    Absolutely brilliant. And still funny.

  • @jackhandma1011
    @jackhandma1011 Před rokem +2

    4:20 that guy's beard is legendary.

  • @MagnusVonBenz
    @MagnusVonBenz Před 8 měsíci +2

    What a good looking guy!

  • @JayJ101
    @JayJ101 Před 2 lety +3

    My grandad watched these in the movies back in his years when he was little.

  • @oldauntzibby4395
    @oldauntzibby4395 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Harold Lloyd was the Jackie Chan of his day.

  • @tinobizzy6587
    @tinobizzy6587 Před 2 lety +3

    Harlod and buster are just the greatest 🙌

  • @timrobinson5626
    @timrobinson5626 Před 2 lety +20

    Harold Lloyd was one of the greatest stunt artists of all time. To do what he did and not get seriously injured was amazing

    • @danyf3116
      @danyf3116 Před rokem +1

      He did get hurt at one point in his life. A stunt gone wrong blew part of his right hand off. He ended up having some kind of prosthesis that covered it. In the movies, he would always make sure to show less of that hand as possible. You can see it perfectly in the stunt where he's holding unto the clock hands. It looks like a rubber glove/hand.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He did these stunts after 1919 with only 8 fingers and a rubbery looking prosthetic glove covered in makeup on his damaged right hand. In 1919 during a publicity photo shoot he picked up a prop bomb which turned out to be a real explosive which took off his right thumb and index finger and the tendons in his right palm. How he did stunts after that is just mind-bending.

  • @alfarrellrasyid3617
    @alfarrellrasyid3617 Před 3 lety +20

    hi i from indonesia i love harold lloyd

    • @anggareksa3605
      @anggareksa3605 Před 3 lety +1

      Hmmm apa kah pasukan bang winda?

    • @alfarrellrasyid3617
      @alfarrellrasyid3617 Před 3 lety +2

      @@anggareksa3605 harold llody itu artis amerika terkenal banget kayak buster keaton dan charlie chaplin

    • @alfarrellrasyid3617
      @alfarrellrasyid3617 Před 3 lety +2

      @@anggareksa3605 pelawak film bisu amerika serikat ada beberapa gak cuman charlie chaplin dan buster keaton ada roscoe arbuckle, lary semon, dan gloria swanson

    • @alfarrellrasyid3617
      @alfarrellrasyid3617 Před 3 lety +2

      @@anggareksa3605 itu pemeran film bisu as mentornya laurel and hardy

    • @jessicathethreestoogesfan2635
      @jessicathethreestoogesfan2635 Před 3 lety +2

      Omg, Harold is so cute

  • @ladywalker8200
    @ladywalker8200 Před 3 lety +44

    I love Harold and I really enjoy watching him He is funny,brave and very cute. He was a brilliant stuntman.These clips are great and the music fits perfectly too!!

    • @jahno7154
      @jahno7154 Před 2 lety +4

      I always remember my sister saying WOW he's good looking.

    • @ladywalker8200
      @ladywalker8200 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jahno7154 yes he was very handsome . That is part of the reason for the glasses which became his trademark. Hal Roach who owned the studio said he was too good looking to be funny.

    • @jahno7154
      @jahno7154 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ladywalker8200 Wait he wore glasses to make him less attractive so he could look more like a fun character to get more laughs ?

    • @ladywalker8200
      @ladywalker8200 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jahno7154 yes that's right but it didn't seem to work that well as he was still good looking in them. He didn't need glasses until he was middle aged and he actually wore empty frames on set. He looked like a different guy without them and looked like a leading man film star. He liked it when people didn't recognise him off set and could go about incognito.

    • @jahno7154
      @jahno7154 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@ladywalker8200 I actually thought Lloyd looked better looking with the glasses, but very interesting thanks for the info I loved Harold Lloyd. Charlie Chaplin I was very disappointed with he is supposed to be the greatest of the silent movie comedians but not for me and Buster Keaton i don't remember him being on our tv screens here in the UK.

  • @michelangelobuonarroti916

    Great music!

  • @deadpan80
    @deadpan80 Před 2 lety +10

    need it be reminded that while he may not exactly be dangling from those extreme heights depicted, Lloyd is still doing all that hanging and climbing with one and a half hands, missing the thumb and forefinger of his right hand

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. The troll who showed up to throw shade on HL should read your comment.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +1

      @will kirby Yes, a prosthetic glove with two false fingers stitched together and tight fitting over what remained of his hand. When filming they put makeup over the prosthetic hand to make it look lifelike. You can see the prosthetic glove in action starting with An Eastern Westerner, and the last half of Haunted Spooks.

  • @micknew1
    @micknew1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I loved watching this and Chaplin when I was a kid.

  • @MrKruger88
    @MrKruger88 Před 2 lety +194

    I don't understand why Chaplin became the most famous, both Lloyd and Keaton were better.

    • @jahno7154
      @jahno7154 Před 2 lety +27

      That's exactly what i thought. Chaplin was overrated imo

    • @PoutinePete
      @PoutinePete Před 2 lety +41

      I agree. Buster Keaton was definitely #1.

    • @altheaequatorin1179
      @altheaequatorin1179 Před 2 lety +8

      Those moustaches don’t lie.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před rokem +46

      While Chaplin did not do dangerous stunts, once you get past his earliest slapstick shorts, you get story lines and pathos and a class political angle. Some ingenious comedy too, even if my admiration begins and ends with the screen Chaplin and not the off-screen man (Read his biography and get one NOT from a fanboy or fangirl--not a warm and fuzzy dude and best called "difficult"). But he did create some memorable films with an edge about the alleged unfairness of society, factories, rich people, and others he skewered. Lloyd and Keaton were mostly non-political and went for laughs or thrills.

    • @stevenlupanko2983
      @stevenlupanko2983 Před rokem +10

      Tom cruise is better !!!

  • @jmaice83616
    @jmaice83616 Před 2 lety +14

    Whoever put this together is amazing! I know this has been out there for a long time, but I'll go back and watch this clip at least a couple times a year just to remind myself what true great actors are in there are so few of them in our world today. At least not many people willing to put their life on the line and do their own stunts. The only actors that I can think of that dude all of their own stunts are Tom Cruise, Jackie Chan, To y Jaa, Daniel Craig, Keanu Reeves, Harrison Ford, Charlize Theron, Jason Statham.

  • @SebJec
    @SebJec Před 3 lety +32

    So much love for the video and the absolute opposite with the music.

    • @donmchoull
      @donmchoull  Před 3 lety +22

      Finding music to use on CZcams with these videos is kind of tricky. My original approach was to use a bunch of vintage 1920s jazz/ragtime recordings I downloaded from archive.org, but even those were getting flagged for copyright, despite some of them being almost 100 years old.
      I tried using CZcams's free music library for a bit, but suitable options there were a bit slim, so I moved on to testing out Epidemic sound as a source of legally licensed music. I tried out quite a few options, and this artist was honestly the one I thought was the best fit for what I was going for. That first song has a ratio of 16K likes to 160 dislikes on its main CZcams video, so I figured it was generally well received by people.
      Just out of curiosity, what kind of music would you use for a video like this? I've been kind of experiment with different approaches, so I'd be open to suggestions.

    • @jamesadlam9875
      @jamesadlam9875 Před 3 lety +14

      Personally I thought the music was fine... the jazzy sound is vaguely 1920s but with a modern beat

    • @MrKruger88
      @MrKruger88 Před 2 lety +7

      @@donmchoull I also thought your choice of music worked well. Besides, it's really not the focus here. Cheers, loved the video.

    • @mikelheron20
      @mikelheron20 Před 2 lety +2

      @@donmchoull The music was an excellent choice.

    • @aufkeinsten7883
      @aufkeinsten7883 Před 2 lety +1

      @@donmchoull Music choice was brilliant imo, and the clicks show. Can't hit everyone's taste, one will appeal to a younger, more modern audience (like this one did), and others might have had more appeal to an older audience.

  • @roberttemple2521
    @roberttemple2521 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The hanging by the clock hands scene was a trick shot, well documented.

  • @jessicathethreestoogesfan2635

    Wow, Harold actually got away with them

  • @marcdewey1242
    @marcdewey1242 Před rokem +1

    This guy is absolutely hilarious!

  • @13thcentury
    @13thcentury Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love the soundtrack

  • @whenthepicturesgotbigger
    @whenthepicturesgotbigger Před rokem +22

    Harold Lloyd deserves way more respect. Truly the Tom Cruise of the silent generation!

    • @frankE91210
      @frankE91210 Před 6 měsíci

      tom cruise sucks

    • @GeertDelmulle
      @GeertDelmulle Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’d reserve that title for Buster Keaton.

    • @roberttemple2521
      @roberttemple2521 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@GeertDelmulle But Tom Cruise is nothing, really. Lloyd was brilliant, Cruise is not.

  • @Vejur9000
    @Vejur9000 Před 2 lety +18

    Is it just me, or was Harold Lloyd sexy too...
    Known as the third genius in chapin’s era, is the master named Harold Lloyd.
    One of the great masters, of doing your own (dangerous) stunts, while innovating too.

  • @jeffallcock4561
    @jeffallcock4561 Před rokem +1

    Amazing stunts.

  • @chuyhighman6927
    @chuyhighman6927 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow,…Amazing Stunts 🥸👍💕

  • @paulgardiner5029
    @paulgardiner5029 Před měsícem +1

    Brilliant 😊

  • @prestonmack320
    @prestonmack320 Před 16 dny

    He did all these stunts with one good hand

  • @2puffs770
    @2puffs770 Před 4 měsíci

    They don't make 'em like this this, anymore, and it's a damn shame. Brilliant! Keaton and Lloyd were my favorites, but Lloyd earned my utmost respect given the injury to his hand from what was supposed to be a "dummy" prop. He never let that get in his way.

  • @pedddler
    @pedddler Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating stuff.

  • @Star_Sword777
    @Star_Sword777 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Silent era produced three greats -____ Chaplin, Buster Keaton & Harold Lloyds. Who was better is absolutely personal choice. All were incomparable.

  • @user-mb6rk8in4f
    @user-mb6rk8in4f Před 3 lety +9

    И ведь тогда ещё небыло компьютеров и цифровых технологий, всё естественно. Куда нам до них с нашим кинематографом. 👍👍👍🙂

    • @MrKruger88
      @MrKruger88 Před 2 lety +2

      I think anyone from the 20s would faint if they saw a modern big budget movie.

  • @cyderandsilky
    @cyderandsilky Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks 🙏 I really love it 🥰

  • @alirdanesh5946
    @alirdanesh5946 Před rokem +1

    Best ⚡️🔥 big respect to him

  • @patricknataf5267
    @patricknataf5267 Před rokem +4

    Ils avaient énormément de génie.

  • @lonestar6709
    @lonestar6709 Před rokem +4

    And he did all this, with only 8 fingers.
    Harold Lloyd. A true giant of the silent age.

  • @blabla1387
    @blabla1387 Před 2 lety +1

    Just awesome.

  • @benjaminjacques2810
    @benjaminjacques2810 Před 2 lety +6

    Quand j'étais gamin la télévision française diffusée les aventures d'Harold j'adorais 👌

  • @ThomasPrior-wv6zn
    @ThomasPrior-wv6zn Před rokem +1

    great

  • @Some_guy-on-the-internet
    @Some_guy-on-the-internet Před 2 měsíci +1

    My great grandfather :)

  • @SEPK09
    @SEPK09 Před rokem

    Great use of trick photography of the day :)

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 Před 2 lety +1

    He did all his own stunts.

  • @maldib5210
    @maldib5210 Před 2 lety +4

    bravo pour votre travail et partage ! felicitation

  • @markfrost2707
    @markfrost2707 Před rokem

    Harry did ONE HUNDRED and THIRTY movies!

  • @iGotCred
    @iGotCred Před měsícem +1

    Wait, in High And Dizzy you can see a sign that says ‘Hotel La Crosse’ and that’s the exact same place where they filmed Buster Keaton’s Three Ages 😮

  • @stevenward3667
    @stevenward3667 Před rokem +1

    What a cool dude 🎉

  • @mr.skeletonman375
    @mr.skeletonman375 Před rokem

    Very good concept of comedy.😂😂😂😂

  • @mikecrean8849
    @mikecrean8849 Před 2 lety +10

    Great hilarious comedy without any swearing, rudeness or satire. 🙋‍♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @raygsbrelcik5578
    @raygsbrelcik5578 Před 2 lety +5

    Nobody---and I mean, NOBODY, can do those stunts today!!

    • @Thomas828
      @Thomas828 Před 2 lety +1

      Nobody- and I mean NOBODY- is allowed to do these stunts because of all the health and safety regulations!

    • @raygsbrelcik5578
      @raygsbrelcik5578 Před 2 lety

      @@Thomas828 And for good reason!!

  • @keithleeuwen877
    @keithleeuwen877 Před 2 lety +1

    Greatness !

  • @petrmukin5584
    @petrmukin5584 Před 2 lety +1

    Браво! 👍👍👍

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac Před 2 lety +2

    I like Harold loyd. I look k8nd of like him and can relate

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 Před 11 měsíci +2

    They knew how to do REAL stunts back then. Nowadays only Tom Cruise seems to know how.

  • @lizaluk
    @lizaluk Před rokem +1

    Putting someone in trouble enjoying the rest cannot be defined as comedy at all.

  • @JosephKulik2016
    @JosephKulik2016 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank You SO Much for this Wonderful Collection of videos. With all the BS channels on YT these days, it's truly refreshing to find one that is worthwhile. Besides being entertaining, your videos provide an important Historical Archive that I am sure will be studied by Social Scientists centuries from now. The amount of time that it must have taken to compile and edit this Concise Collection is a Mind Boggler. Yet, I wish that you would upload MORE !!!

  • @Tigerwhitefurry1298
    @Tigerwhitefurry1298 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Comedia pura que me mostró mí familia xD

  • @Thomastrain_1.
    @Thomastrain_1. Před rokem +1

    Harold lloyd so bettiful and cute :3

  • @DanieleSantoro
    @DanieleSantoro Před 3 lety +2

    bellissima musica!

  • @xhagast
    @xhagast Před 2 lety +4

    I still don't get how he did it. It chills my blood to watch it. And I am afraid that he just did it for real.

    • @ryderthereactor
      @ryderthereactor Před 2 lety +2

      Harold Lloyd faked most of his stunts. He used a stunt double and optical illusions.

    • @xhagast
      @xhagast Před 2 lety

      @@ryderthereactor Of course he did. Only idiots in tiktok do that kind of things.

    • @ryderthereactor
      @ryderthereactor Před 2 lety

      Yup agreed.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +4

      HL did fall off that fire truck at 0:30, split open his forehead (12 stitches) and pass out. His crew thought he had a skull fracture but luckily not. The accident was cut from the film and a stunt man did the rest of the ride. Documented in a late in life interview of Harold and also in studio notes from the film "Girl Shy" documented in a biography of HL. (author: Annette D'Agostino Lloyd). On the iconic clock scene from "Safety Last" there is a documentary on YT showing how it was done. He was not free-climbing a 12 story building.

  • @RobCummings
    @RobCummings Před 4 měsíci +1

    How did you clean up the images? They're so sharp. Good edit, helped along by a new-rag soundtrack.

  • @MyLateralThawts
    @MyLateralThawts Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is it any wonder that Harold was the model for Superman’s Clark Kent persona?

  • @djisydneyaustralia
    @djisydneyaustralia Před 9 měsíci

    The fisherman to give the lady a seat, I guess there weren't many gentleman around back then

  • @SpeedyFire229
    @SpeedyFire229 Před rokem +2

    Before Jackie Chan we had Harold Lloyd

    • @MitchClement-il6iq
      @MitchClement-il6iq Před 3 měsíci

      Before we had Jackie, we had buster Keaton, Harold lyodd.

  • @regsymes1377
    @regsymes1377 Před 10 měsíci

    Phew even makes the great Jacky chan look like a big girls blouse

  • @pyrotechnick420
    @pyrotechnick420 Před 3 lety +8

    I don't understand how he did all these stunts for real

    • @ryderthereactor
      @ryderthereactor Před 2 lety +1

      Harold Lloyd faked most of his stunts. He used a stunt double and optical illusions

    • @MrKruger88
      @MrKruger88 Před 2 lety +4

      A great deal of them used forced perspective, but to say he didn't do any of his own stunts is simply not true. Harold Lloyd broke his neck doing stunts.

    • @Cherryberrygirl89
      @Cherryberrygirl89 Před 2 lety

      @@MrKruger88 he was quite athletic as well

    • @PoutinePete
      @PoutinePete Před 2 lety

      @@MrKruger88 That was Buster Keaton unless Lloyd did as well.

    • @jackmorrison7379
      @jackmorrison7379 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PoutinePete That was BK, but Harold In the chase to the wedding sequence in "Girl Shy" did actually hang from the power pole of a streetcar in motion, did fall off that fire engine going 35 mph when a metal piece on the unspooling fire hose hit him square in the head and sustained a concussion and stitches. He did climb two stories up a building in an early short "Ask Father". The camera doesn't lie it's him.
      So all these punks on here with their trolling and it's all "fake" are just that. Uninformed punks. Just because he used perspective and a 15 foot tall prop wall in "Safety Last" takes nothing from his courage. He was using a platform on a tall buildings rooftop, placed near the roof edge, in downtown LA, filming only during mid-day heat (to avoid shadows on the street below) and with one good hand hanging for multiple minutes (until the director yelled "cut") from a clock hand. No safety railings on the platform. BK and HL took risks no actor or studio would allow or need now with CGI. We will never see their likes again.

  • @albertlopez6620
    @albertlopez6620 Před 2 lety

    Son imágenes fantastasticas!!
    ya se ve spicologica y eaperimento Philadelphia!!

  • @omkarbhadsavale9804
    @omkarbhadsavale9804 Před 8 měsíci +1

    There iconic characteristics
    Charlie Chaplin (The Tramp)
    Buster Keaton (Stone Face)
    Harold Lloyd (The Glasses)

  • @amaree9732
    @amaree9732 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The same kind of things often happened to me. What can I say... sh*t happens.

  • @louTube920
    @louTube920 Před 2 lety +1

    That train scene can't be real!

  • @johnnyjames7139
    @johnnyjames7139 Před 2 lety

    Mr Lloyd was friends with organist Gaylord Carter. Lloyd liked having his films accompanied by theater pipe organ. The only time I saw the Wilturn Theater filled was for a performance of Safety Last accompanied by Mr. Carter using the big Kimball Pipe Organ. Mr. Lloyd spoke in person at the performance.

  • @richtofen6465
    @richtofen6465 Před 8 měsíci

    I like

  • @ronaldsmiles8793
    @ronaldsmiles8793 Před 2 lety +5

    They don't make them like this anymore, no one alive today could match this type of talent

  • @slcutus
    @slcutus Před rokem +1

    I heard he did all his own stunts.