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Nov 24, 2023

Speedy
Christ Trinity Church
Sheffield, MA

Nov 25, 2023

Girl Shy
Weinberg Center for the Arts
Frederick MD

Nov 30, 2023

Safety Last!
Compagnie Les Lézards Bleus
Cannes, FRANCE

Dec 2, 2023

Safety Last!
Castro Theater
San Francisco, CA

Dec 13, 2023

Why Worry?
Coolidge Corner Theatre
Boston, MA

Dec 19, 2023

Girl Shy
Music Box Theatre
Chicago, IL

Jan 22, 2024

Safety Last!
Paramount Theatre
Seattle, WA

Feb 14, 2024

Speedy
Rex Theatre
Manchester, NH

 

Variety Magazine: Harold Lloyd Clocks In Again, 100 Years Later


Harold Lloyd Clocks In Again, 100 Years Later: Academy Museum Celebrates ‘Safety Last’ Centennial With Live-Orchestra Screening

Suzanne Lloyd talks about why her grandfather’s legacy of comedy and thrills is enduring, and what will make Sunday’s Academy screening especially sentimental

The classic Harold Lloyd comedy “Safety Last” is turning 100 years old this year. But with its heavy dollops of action and a superstar’s real-life derring-do, it doesn’t seem a day over 10, even if it does date back to the silent era. The film screens this Sunday as the climax of the Academy Museum’s “Silent Sundays” series, with a live score from a 24-piece orchestra helping heighten the suspense in the ultimate fear-of-heights movie.

Lloyd’s granddaughter, Suzanne Lloyd, will be on hand for the anniversary screening. As the keeper of her granddad’s flame for decades, she has perspective on how “Safety Last” resonates with contemporary audiences, especially an extended final act that has the ‘20s star climbing a skyscraper in downtown L.A. and finally hanging from a wayward clockface, in one of the most iconographic images in all of movie history.

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SlapstickFest Celebration

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NYT: A Man Hanging From a Clock

It is one of the most enduring images from the silent film era, and arguably the movie stunt that led to the cliffhanging, skyscraper-loving action hero of today: the actor Harold Lloyd dangling from the hands of a clock on the side of an office building.

The film, “Safety Last!,” released in April 1923, was in many ways Lloyd’s zenith as a major Hollywood star. He is said to have come up with the idea of dangling from the side of a building after seeing a man scale one in Los Angeles.

But Lloyd wanted the stunt to be even more outrageous on film. Enter the clock.

“Harold was such a realist, and every scenario in his movies had to be a real event or a real situation for a person to be in,” his granddaughter, Suzanne Lloyd, 71, said during a recent video interview from her Los Angeles home. “The clock was another tool on the side of the building to perpetuate the stunt. He thought, ‘I can really play off of that.’”

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