HAROLD LLOYD

The Village Voice | April 20, 2005| | Copyright

HAROLD LLOYD

April 20 through May 17

Film Forum

Through the looking glasses: From the big clock to the train top, Lloyd welcomed danger

FRESHMAN ORIENTATION

If Chaplin was the Little Tramp and Keaton the Great Stone Face, who was Harold Lloyd? In Safety Last! (1923), he's revealed to be "the Mystery Man." Lloyd's star has dimmed since the '20s, when he outgrossed both his rivals combined. Film Forum's generous Lloyd retro provides some answers to his identity: the boy next door, the harried striver, the total spaz. * But most of all he's the one with the circular horn-rimmed spectacles ...

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