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      • It exploded and mangled his right hand, causing him to lose a thumb and forefinger. The blast was severe enough that the cameraman and prop director nearby were also seriously injured. Lloyd was in the act of lighting a cigarette from the fuse of the bomb when it exploded, also badly burning his face and chest and injuring his eye.
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  2. In Safety Last! (1923), an outstanding success, he hung from the hands of a clock several stories above a city street; in Girl Shy (1924) he took a thrilling ride atop a runaway streetcar; in The Freshman (1925), one of the most successful of all silent pictures, he stood in for the football tackling dummy.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harold_LloydHarold Lloyd - Wikipedia

    Lloyd and Roach parted ways in 1924, and Lloyd formed his own independent production company, the Harold Lloyd Film Corporation, [27] He now made feature films exclusively, releasing them first through Pathé, then Paramount.

  4. Oct 30, 2023 · But behind his cheerful persona, Lloyd had a tragic life that was marked by personal losses, physical injuries, and professional decline. He died on March 8, 1971, at the age of 77, from prostate cancer. Here is the story of his life and death, and how he left a lasting legacy in the history of cinema. Contents.

  5. Dr. Jack is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It was produced by Hal Roach and directed by Fred Newmeyer. The story was by Jean Havez, Hal Roach, and Sam Taylor. The film was released on November 26, 1922.

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    The grandma's boy is a timid coward who cannot muster the courage to woo his girl and is afraid of his rival. His loving grandma gives him a magic charm from the Civil Warthat had been used by his grandfather, which gives him the courage to capture a town criminal and win the girl. The "magic charm" turns out to be the handle of her umbrella and hi...

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  6. Jan 12, 2006 · With hits like his 1922 film Grandma’s Boy, Lloyd became a strong force in bringing about the advent of the “feature-length” film. Born in Nebraska in 1894, Lloyd’s stage career began at the...

  7. Sep 1, 2015 · As an unexpected confluence of film programming and film history, Grandma’s Boy was first released on September 3, 1922—93 years ago this week—so it seems like an opportunity to take a deeper look into the film and its bespectacled star, Harold Lloyd.

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