An ambitious shoe salesman who unknowingly meets his boss's daughter and tells her he is a leather tycoon has to try to hide his true circumstances..


Is it worth the watch? If you like watching a man nearly fall to his death for the sake of a gag, then yes, Feet First is definitely worth your time today. It’s perfect for anyone who misses the era of physical stunts that didn't involve a green screen or a stunt double who looks nothing like the lead. You’ll ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Clyde Bruckman

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like watching a man nearly fall to his death for the sake of a gag, then yes, Feet First is definitely worth your time today. It’s perfect for anyone who misses the era of physical stunts that didn't involve a green screen or a stunt double who looks nothing like the lead. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand the slow, awkward pacing of early sound movies where everyone talks like they are trying to explain a concept to a toddler. 😴 Harold Lloyd p..."

Leo Willis
Paul Gerard Smith, John Grey, Alfred A. Cohn, Clyde Bruckman, Felix Adler, Lex Neal
United States

