
A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street..

Frank Terry, H.M. Walker
United States

Ah, the silent era! A time when the visual gag reigned supreme, when the sheer audacity of physical comedy could elicit gasps and guffaws without a single uttered word. Among the pantheon of its titans, Harold Lloyd stands as a unique architect of 'thrill comedy,' a master of placing his endearing everyman charact...

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

Hal Roach

Hal Roach
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" Ah, the silent era! A time when the visual gag reigned supreme, when the sheer audacity of physical comedy could elicit gasps and guffaws without a single uttered word. Among the pantheon of its titans, Harold Lloyd stands as a unique architect of 'thrill comedy,' a master of placing his endearing everyman character in situations of breathtaking peril, only to have him navigate them with a blend of ingenuity, sheer luck, and often, a touch of clumsy grace. 'High and Dizzy,' a cinematic gem ..."

