
While at an amusement park, two men try to win the heart of a young lady. They compete with each other while attempting to find her runaway dog, and they race to ask her mother's permission to take her up in a hot air balloon.

H.M. Walker
United States

A Whirlwind of Wit and Wooing: Unpacking Harold Lloyd's 'Number, Please?' Stepping into the kinetic world of 1920s silent cinema, one quickly encounters the indelible charm and breathtaking audacity of Harold Lloyd. His filmography, a veritable treasure trove of comedic brilliance, often placed his 'Glasses Ch...

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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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" A Whirlwind of Wit and Wooing: Unpacking Harold Lloyd's 'Number, Please?' Stepping into the kinetic world of 1920s silent cinema, one quickly encounters the indelible charm and breathtaking audacity of Harold Lloyd. His filmography, a veritable treasure trove of comedic brilliance, often placed his 'Glasses Character' in situations of escalating peril and romantic pursuit, all executed with an inimitable blend of earnestness and physical prowess. Among these gems, the 1920 short film 'N..."

