Description: HAROLD LLOYD—SIGNED BOOK—William Cahn + Harold LloydHAROLD LLOYD’s WORLD OF COMEDY1ST UK EDITION IN DJSIGNED AUTOGRAPHED BY LLOYD Most of these films are known to survive in Lloyd's personal archive collection and in various film archives around the world. Some are also available on DVD or Blu-ray. The negatives of many of Lloyd's early short films were lost in a fire at his estate in 1943. The losses include five of the six Willie Work films, 53 of the 67 Lonesome Luke films, and 15 of the 81 one-reel Glasses character films.[1] All of Lloyd's films from Bumping into Broadway (1919) onward exist in complete form in the archives. He carefully preserved his feature films, and they remain in excellent condition. All of the films are listed in order of release date. Early filmsIn most of Lloyd's early films, he appeared as an uncredited extra or in a minor supporting role. 1913No. Title Release Date Director Archive Status1. The Old Monk's Tale February 15, 1913 J.Searle Dawley 2. Cupid in a Dental Parlor March 2, 1913 Mack Sennett 3. His Chum the Baron March 12, 1913 Henry Lehrman 4. Algy on the Force March 28, 1913 Henry Lehrman 5. The Twelfth Juror April 19, 1913 George Lessey 6. Hulda of Holland April 21, 1913 J. Searle Dawley 7. Rory o' the Bogs December 20, 1913 J. Farrell MacDonald 1914No. Title Release Date Director(s) Archive Status8. Twixt Love and Fire February 23, 1914 George Nichols 9. Sealed Orders March 30, 1914 10. Samson April 30, 1914 J. Farrell MacDonald 11. The Sandhill Lovers June 15, 1914 12. The Patchwork Girl of Oz September 29, 1914 J. Farrell MacDonald 13. 'Curses' They Remarked November 5, 1914 Dell Henderson 14. His Heart, His Hand and His Sword November 9, 1914 George P. HamiltonLorimer Johnston1915No. Title Release Date Director(s) Archive Status15. Hogan's Romance Upset February 13, 1915 Charles Avery 16. Love, Loot and Crash April 24, 1915 Nick Cogley 17. Their Social Splash April 26, 1915 Arvid E. Gillstrom Charles Avery18. Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers May 15, 1915 Roscoe Arbuckle 19. From Italy's Shores May 19, 1915 Otis Turner 20. Court House Crooks July 5, 1915 Charles Parrott 21. A Submarine Pirate November 14, 1915 Charles Avery Syd Chaplin22. The New Adventures of Terrance O’Rourke December 4, 1915 Otis Turner Willie Work1915No. Title Release Date Director Archive Status1. Willie Runs the Park January 2, 1915 Roach2. Beyond His Fondest Hopes January 30, 1915 Roach3. Close-Cropped Clippings January 30, 1915 Roach4. Pete, the Pedal Polisher January 30, 1915 Roach5. Just Nuts April 19, 1915 Roach 6. The Hungry Actors June 17, 1915 Roach Lonesome Luke1915No. Title Release Date Director Archive Status1. Spit-Ball Sadie July 31, 1915 Roach2. Terribly Stuck Up August 28, 1915 Roach3. A Mixup for Mazie September 6, 1915 Roach4. Some Baby September 20, 1915 Roach5. Fresh from the Farm October 4, 1915 Roach6. Giving Them Fits November 1, 1915 Roach 7. Bughouse Bellhops November 8, 1915 Roach8. Tinkering with Trouble November 17, 1915 Roach9. Great While It Lasted November 24, 1915 Roach10. Ragtime Snap Shots December 1, 1915 Roach11. A Foozle at the Tee Party December 8, 1915 Roach12. Ruses, Rhymes and Roughnecks December 15, 1915 Roach13. Peculiar Patients' Pranks December 22, 1915 Roach 14. Lonesome Luke, Social Gangster December 29, 1915 Roach1916No. Title Release Date Director Archive Status15. Lonesome Luke Leans to the Literary January 5, 1916 Roach16. Luke Lugs Luggage January 10, 1916 Roach17. Lonesome Luke Lolls in Luxury January 19, 1916 Roach18. Luke, the Candy Cut-Up January 31, 1916 Roach 19. Luke Foils the Villain February 16, 1916 Roach20. Luke and the Rural Roughnecks March 1, 1916 Roach 21. Luke Pipes the Pippins March 15, 1916 Roach22. Lonesome Luke, Circus King March 29, 1916 Roach23. Luke's Double April 12, 1916 Roach 24. Them Was the Happy Days! April 26, 1916 Roach25. Luke and the Bomb Throwers May 8, 1916 Roach26. Luke's Late Lunchers May 22, 1916 Roach27. Luke Laughs Last June 5, 1916 Roach28. Luke's Fatal Flivver June 19, 1916 Roach29. Luke's Society Mixup June 26, 1916 Roach30. Luke's Washful Waiting July 3, 1916 Roach31. Luke Rides Roughshod July 10, 1916 Roach32. Luke, Crystal Gazer July 24, 1916 Roach 33. Luke's Lamb August 7, 1916 Roach34. Luke Does the Midway August 21, 1916 Roach35. Luke Joins the Navy September 3, 1916 Roach 36. Luke and the Mermaids September 17, 1916 Roach37. Luke's Speedy Club Life October 1, 1916 Roach38. Luke and the Bang-Tails October 15, 1916 Roach 39. Luke, the Chauffeur October 29, 1916 Roach40. Luke's Preparedness Preparations November 5, 1916 Roach41. Luke, the Gladiator November 15, 1916 Roach42. Luke, Patient Provider November 19, 1916 Roach43. Luke's Newsie Knockout November 26, 1916 Roach44. Luke's Movie Muddle December 3, 1916 Roach 45. Luke, Rank Impersonator December 10, 1916 Roach46. Luke's Fireworks Fizzle December 17, 1916 Roach47. Luke Locates the Loot December 24, 1916 Roach 48. Luke's Shattered Sleep December 31, 1916 Roach 1917No. Title Release Date Director Archive Status49. Luke's Liberty January 7, 1917 Roach50. Luke's Busy Day January 21, 1917 Roach51. Luke's Trolley Troubles February 4, 1917 Roach52. Lonesome Luke, Lawyer February 18, 1917 Roach53. Luke Wins Ye Ladye Faire February 25, 1917 Roach54. Lonesome Luke's Lively Life March 18, 1917 Roach55. Lonesome Luke on Tin Can Alley April 15, 1917 Roach 56. Lonesome Luke's Honeymoon May 20, 1917 Roach57. Lonesome Luke, Plumber June 17, 1917 Roach58. Stop! Luke! Listen! July 15, 1917 Roach59. Lonesome Luke, Messenger August 5, 1917 Roach 60. Lonesome Luke, Mechanic August 19, 1917 Roach61. Lonesome Luke's Wild Women September 2, 1917 Roach 62. Lonesome Luke Loses Patients September 16, 1917 Roach63. Birds of a Feather October 7, 1917 Roach64. From Laramie to London October 21, 1917 Roach65. Love, Laughs and Lather November 4, 1917 Roach66. Clubs Are Trump November 18, 1917 Roach 67. We Never Sleep December 2, 1917 Roach Glasses character ("The Boy"): one-reel shorts1917No. Title Release Date Director(s) Archive Status1. Over the Fence September 9, 1917 Harold LloydJ. Farrell Macdonald2. Pinched September 23, 1917 Gilbert Pratt 3. By the Sad Sea Waves September 30, 1917 Goulding 4. Bliss October 14, 1917 Goulding 5. Rainbow Island October 28, 1917 Gilbert Pratt 6. The Flirt November 11, 1917 Gilbert Pratt 7. All Aboard November 25, 1917 Goulding 8. Move On December 9, 1917 Gilbert Pratt 9. Bashful December 23, 1917 Goulding 10. Step Lively December 30, 1917 Goulding 1918No. Title Release Date Director(s) Archive Status11. The Tip January 6, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 12. The Big Idea January 20, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 13. The Lamb February 3, 1918 Gilbert PrattHarold Lloyd14. Hit Him Again February 17, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 15. Beat It February 24, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 16. A Gasoline Wedding March 3, 1918 Goulding 17. Look Pleasant, Please March 10, 1918 Goulding 18. Here Come the Girls March 17, 1918 Fred Fishback 19. Let's Go March 24, 1918 Goulding 20. On the Jump March 31, 1918 Goulding 21. Follow the Crowd April 7, 1918 Goulding 22. Pipe the Whiskers April 14, 1918 Goulding 23. It's a Wild Life April 21, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 24. Hey There! April 28, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 25. Kicked Out May 5, 1918 Goulding 26. The Non-Stop Kid May 12, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 27. Two-Gun Gussie May 19, 1918 Goulding 28. Fireman Save My Child May 26, 1918 Goulding 29. The City Slicker June 2, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 30. Sic 'Em, Towser June 8, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 31. Somewhere in Turkey June 16, 1918 Goulding 32. Are Crooks Dishonest? June 23, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 33. An Ozark Romance July 7, 1918 Goulding 34. Kicking the Germ Out of Germany July 21, 1918 Goulding 35. That's Him August 4, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 36. Bride and Gloom August 18, 1918 Goulding 37. Two Scrambled September 1, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 38. Bees in His Bonnet September 15, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 39. Swing Your Partners September 29, 1918 Goulding 40. Why Pick on Me? October 18, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 41. Nothing but Trouble October 27, 1918 Goulding 42. Hear 'Em Rave November 10, 1918 Gilbert Pratt 43. Take a Chance November 24, 1918 Goulding 44. She Loves Me Not December 29, 1918 Goulding 1919No. Title Release Date Director(s) Archive Status45. Wanted – $5,000 January 12, 1919 Gilbert Pratt 46. Going! Going! Gone! January 26, 1919 Gilbert Pratt 47. Ask Father February 9, 1919 Roach 48. On the Fire February 23, 1919 Goulding 49. I'm on My Way March 9, 1919 Goulding 50. Look Out Below March 16, 1919 Roach 51. The Dutiful Dub March 23, 1919 Goulding 52. Next Aisle Over March 30, 1919 Goulding 53. A Sammy in Siberia April 6, 1919 Roach 54. Just Dropped In April 13, 1919 Roach 55. Crack Your Heels April 20, 1919 Goulding 56. Ring Up the Curtain April 27, 1919 Goulding 57. Young Mr. Jazz May 4, 1919 Roach 58. Si, Senor May 11, 1919 Goulding 59. Before Breakfast May 18, 1919 Roach 60. The Marathon May 25, 1919 Goulding 61. Back to the Woods June 1, 1919 Roach 62. Pistols for Breakfast June 8, 1919 Goulding 63. Swat the Crook June 13, 1919 Roach 64. Off the Trolley June 22, 1919 Goulding 65. Spring Fever June 29, 1919 Hal RoachFrank Terry66. Billy Blazes, Esq. July 6, 1919 Roach 67. Just Neighbors July 13, 1919 Harold LloydFrank Terry68. At the Old Stage Door July 20, 1919 Roach 69. Never Touched Me July 27, 1919 Goulding 70. A Jazzed Honeymoon August 3, 1919 Roach 71. Count Your Change August 10, 1919 Goulding 72. Chop Suey & Co. August 17, 1919 Goulding 73. Heap Big Chief August 24, 1919 Goulding 74. Don't Shove August 31, 1919 Goulding 75. Be My Wife September 7, 1919 Roach 76. The Rajah September 14, 1919 Roach [11]77. He Leads, Others Follow September 21, 1919 Hal RoachVincent Bryan78. Soft Money September 28, 1919 Hal RoachVincent Bryan79. Count the Votes October 5, 1919 Roach80. Pay Your Dues October 12, 1919 Hal RoachVincent Bryan81. His Only Father October 19, 1919 Hal RoachFrank Terry Glasses character ("The Boy"): two-/three-reel shortsFrom this point onward, all of Lloyd's films exist in the archives. 1919No. Title Release Date Length Director Character Type Leading Lady1. Bumping into Broadway November 2, 1919 2300 ft. Roach Playwright Bebe Daniels2. Captain Kidd's Kids November 30, 1919 2000 ft. Roach Rich Bachelor Bebe Daniels3. From Hand to Mouth December 28, 1919 2200 ft. Goulding Penniless Young Man Mildred Davis1920No. Title Release Date Length Director(s) Character Type Leading Lady4. His Royal Slyness February 8, 1920 2700 ft. Roach Book Salesman Mildred Davis5. Haunted Spooks March 21, 1920 2500 ft. Hal RoachGoulding Rejected Suitor Mildred Davis6. An Eastern Westerner May 2, 1920 2000 ft. Roach Wealthy New Yorker Mildred Davis7. High and Dizzy July 11, 1920 2600 ft. Roach Doctor Mildred Davis8. Get Out and Get Under September 12, 1920 2500 ft. Roach New Car Owner Mildred Davis9. Number, Please? December 26, 1920 2300 ft. Hal RoachFred Newmeyer Lonely Young Man Mildred Davis1921No. Title Release Date Length Director(s) Character Type Leading Lady10. Now or Never May 5, 1921 3600 ft. Hal RoachFred Newmeyer Childhood Sweetheart Mildred Davis11. Among Those Present July 3, 1921 3500 ft. Fred Newmeyer Ambitious Young Man Mildred Davis12. I Do September 11, 1921 2600 ft. Fred Newmeyer Babysitter Mildred Davis13. Never Weaken October 22, 1921 2900 ft. Fred Newmeyer Businessman Mildred Davis1923No. Title Release Date Length Director(s) Character Type1. Dogs of War July 1, 1923 2900ft. Robert F. McGowan SelfDogs of War (1923) was an Our Gang comedy filmed along with the feature film Why Worry?. Lloyd played himself. Feature-length filmsLloyd starred in a total of 18 feature-length motion pictures, consisting of 11 silent and seven sound films. Lloyd also reedited his material into two compilation features. Silent featuresNo. Title Release date Length Director(s) Character name Character type Leading lady Story1 A Sailor-Made Man December 25, 1921 3846 ft. Fred Newmeyer The Boy Rich Idler Mildred Davis Must prove worthy of girl, joins navy, rescues her from a maharajah in Middle Eastern city.2 Grandma's Boy September 3, 1922 4841 ft. Fred Newmeyer The Boy (Sonny / Harold) Meek Country Boy Granddaddy Mildred Davis Cowardly country boy gains courage from magic charm; Civil War flashback. Perhaps Lloyd's favorite film.3 Dr. Jack November 23, 1922 4700 ft. Fred Newmeyer Dr. Jackson (Jack) Successful Country Doctor Mildred Davis Small-town country doctor uses common sense to cure patients.4 Safety Last! April 1, 1923 6300 ft. Fred NewmeyerSam Taylor Harold Lloyd Industrious Go-Getter Mildred Davis Country boy goes to city to be a success, ends up climbing building as stunt. Last film with Davis, whom he married.5 Why Worry? September 16, 1923 5500 ft. Fred NewmeyerSam Taylor Harold Van Pelham Wealthy Hypochondriac Jobyna Ralston Hypochondriac goes to South America for rest, lands in revolution. Last Lloyd film produced by Hal Roach.6 Girl Shy March 28, 1924 7457 ft. Fred Newmeyer Sam Taylor The Poor Boy (Harold Meadows) Shy Dreamer Jobyna Ralston Shy stutterer writes book on lovemaking; must rescue girl from marrying wrong man. Race sequence at end.7 Hot Water October 26, 1924 4899 ft. Sam TaylorFred Newmeyer Hubby Hen-Pecked Husband Jobyna Ralston Family situation comedy; episodic; live turkey on trolley, madcap car ride, haunted-house finale.8 The Freshman September 30, 1925 6883 ft. Sam TaylorFred Newmeyer Harold Lamb College Go-Getter Jobyna Ralston Popularity-conscious student tries to be "Big Man on Campus"; finally wins big football game and girl.9 For Heaven's Sake April 5, 1926 5356 ft. Sam Taylor The Updown Boy (J. Harold Mannors) Debonaire Millionaire Jobyna Ralston Rich man aids slum mission; must get drunks to wedding on time.10 The Kid Brother January 17, 1927 7654 ft. Ted WildeJ.A. Howe Lewis Milestone (uncredited) Harold Lloyd (uncredited) Harold Hickory Bashful Farm Boy Jobyna Ralston Son of sheriff must prove his manhood; captures crook, returns stolen money, wins girl.11 Speedy April 7, 1928 (silent version)December 15, 1928 (added dialogue sequences) 7776 ft. Ted Wilde (silent version)Clyde Bruckman (sound version) Harold "Speedy" Swift Carefree City Boy Ann Christy Baseball-crazed city boy can't keep job, upsets mobsters' plans to ruin old man's business. New York location; Babe Ruth appearance. Lloyd's only part-talking feature. Sound featuresNo. Title Release date Length Director(s) Character name Character type Leading lady Story1 Welcome Danger October 12, 1929 10297 ft.115 minutes Mal St. ClairClyde Bruckman Harold Bledsoe Industrious Detective Barbara Kent Botanist-turned-sleuth thwarts Chinese hoods in San Francisco. Lloyd's first all-talking feature.2 Feet First November 8, 1930 8130 ft.90 minutes Clyde Bruckman Harold Horne Ambitious Fumbler Barbara Kent Shoe salesman pretends to be successful businessman. Gags on boat; big-thrill building climb at end. Episodic.3 Movie Crazy September 23, 1932 8852 ft.98 minutes Clyde Bruckman Harold Hall Meek Fumbler Constance Cummings Boy tries to make good in Hollywood.4 The Cat's-Paw August 7, 1934 9157 ft.102 minutes Sam Taylor Ezekiel Cobb Missionary turned Reformer Una MerkelGrace Bradley Accidentally elected mayor, naive reformer takes brunt of political machine. Oriental setting.5 The Milky Way March 25, 1936 8010 ft.89 minutes Leo McCarey Burleigh Sullivan Milkman turned Prizefighter Verree TeasdaleHelen MackDorothy Wilson Quick-paced verbal comedy with top supporting cast. Fixed fights send weakling to championship fight.6 Professor Beware July 29, 1938 8550 ft.93 minutes Elliott Nugent Prof. Dean Lambert Fumbling Professor Phyllis Welch Egyptologist searches for missing tablets.7 The Sin of Harold Diddlebock(original release title) April 4, 1947 8010 ft.89 minutes Preston Sturges Harold Diddlebock Clerk turned Promotor Frances Ramsden Man's first drink changes him into live wire; thrill on high building again. Recut by Howard Hughes.Mad Wednesday(re-issue title) October 28, 1950 6930 ft. 76 minutes Compilations No. Title Release date Description1 Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy 1962 An anthology of comedy sequences, mostly from Safety Last!, The Freshman, Hot Water, Why Worry?, Girl Shy, Professor Beware, Movie Crazy and Feet First.2 The Funny Side of Life 1963 Another compilation, produced and edited by Lloyd. Not generally distributed in the United States. As producer only Harold Lloyd's company Hollywood Productions made a series of short subject comedies starring Edward Everett Horton in 1927 and 1928. He also produced, but did not star in, two feature films. No. Title Release date Director(s) Stars1 A Girl, a Guy and a Gob 1941 Richard Wallace Lucille Ball, George Murphy, Edmond O'Brien, and Franklin Pangborn 2 My Favorite Spy 1942 Tay Garnett Kay Kyser, Ellen Drew, Jane Wyman, and Robert Armstrong Insured media mail shippingIn a box within two business days of payment
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