
Harold Bledsoe, a botany student, is called back home to San Francisco, where his late father had been police chief, to help investigate a crime wave in Chinatown..


So, you ever wonder if a silent comedy can still hit right today? With Harold Lloyd's Welcome Danger, it’s a definite... maybe. If you’re already a fan of classic silent films, especially Lloyd’s unique brand of glasses-wearing heroics, you'll probably find a lot to like here. But if you’re coming in cold, expecting a ...

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

Clyde Bruckman

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"So, you ever wonder if a silent comedy can still hit right today? With Harold Lloyd's Welcome Danger, it’s a definite... maybe. If you’re already a fan of classic silent films, especially Lloyd’s unique brand of glasses-wearing heroics, you'll probably find a lot to like here. But if you’re coming in cold, expecting a slick modern action-comedy, you might find yourself checking your watch more than once. This one is for the cinephiles who appreciate historical context and a good old-fashioned ch..."
Paul Gerard Smith, Felix Adler, Harold Lloyd, Lex Neal, Clyde Bruckman
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