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Safety Last!
Category Action
All Genres: Action, Comedy, Family, Romance
Year: 1923
Country: USA
Runtime: 73 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Fred C. NewmeyerSam Taylor
Sound: Silent
Writing by: Jean C. Havez - uncredited
Harold Lloyd - uncredited
Hal Roach - story
Sam Taylor - story
H.M. Walker - titles
Tim Whelan - story
Produced by: Suzanne Lloyd Hayes - executive producer (video release) (as Suzanne Lloyd)
Jeffrey Vance - producer (video release)
Hal Roach - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Harold Lloyd - The Boy
Mildred Davis - The Girl
Bill Strother - The Pal
Noah Young - The Law
Westcott Clarke - The Floorwalker (Mr. Stubbs) (as Westcott B. Clarke)
Roy Brooks - Friendly cop (uncredited)
Mickey Daniels - Newsboy (uncredited)
Richard Daniels - (uncredited)
Ray Erlenborn - Newsboy (uncredited)
William Gillespie - Ambulance driver (uncredited)
Helen Gilmore - Customer (uncredited)
Music: Don Hulette
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Plot Outline:
When a store clerk organizes a contest to climb the outside of a tall building, circumstances force him to make the perilous climb himself.
 
Plot:
Country boy (Lloyd) heads to the big city to seek success. While working as a clerk in a department store, he talks the manager into offering $1000 to anyone who can bring more customers to the store. He then arranges for a friend, a "human fly," (Strothers) to climb the face of the store building as a publicity stunt. Unfortunatly the "human fly" is a wanted man, and when "The Law" (Young) shows, our hero must make the climb, himself. At each ledge he encounters new difficulties, climaxing in the famous 'clock scene.'
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Never before have I heard an audience react so much to a film, 13 June 2000
10/10
Author: zetes from Saint Paul, MN

Safety Last was funny pretty much throughout its entirety. The scene where Harold and his roommate hide in their coats (you'd have to see it to know what I'm talking about) got an enormous laugh which lasted for a long time, followed by some applause. I remember that there was a slow section, lasting about 5 minutes, after Harold's fiancee arrived in the city, but other than that, this film was consistently hilarious.

And then during the building climbing scene, there were so many laughs and gasps, applause, and shouts ("OH MY GOD!") coming from the audience. It was probably the single most hair-raising scene that I or most of the other people in the theater had ever seen. And the climb, which lasts, I believe, 12 stories, should have gotten old. But it never came close to getting old. Each joke was masterful.

After having seen the film, I was unfairly comparing it to the silent film that I had seen the previous week at a theater with live piano: Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr. Well, nothing is really comparable to that film. I consider it the funniest film I've ever seen. I was planning to give Safety Last a 9/10, but after some thought, I realized that I laughed a lot harder and more at this film than 90% of the other comedies I've seen. At least 90%, but probably much more. I have to give this a 10/10. This film really should be on DVD, or at least VHS. Harold Lloyd shouldn't be as forgotten as he is.


Movie Quotes: Evil Kabukiman: I had a bad feeling about that crack dealer from day one! I guess you can't trust school kids these days!
Toxie: Crack dealer? Sergeant Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. what are you talking about?
Evil Kabukiman: Sergeant? N.Y.P.D.? What? What's wrong with you, Noxie? Are you selling the crack or you smoking it?
Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the end of the movie, after the credits roll and fade out ..the hotel clerk from the Hotel El Emu says, "Thank y'all. Thank y'all for coming and y'all drive home safe. Bye.".
Goofs: We know about 3 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Plot holes: "The Boy" purchases a chain from a stereotypically-portrayed Jewish jeweler. He is shown buying it on a Saturday - when the jeweler would be expected to be closed.
Trivia: There are 8 entries in the trivia list - like these:
  • Harold Lloyd first tested the safety precautions for the clock stunt by dropping a dummy onto the mattress below. The dummy bounced off and plummeted to the street below.
  • In 1919 Harold Lloyd was handed what he thought was a prop bomb, which he lit with his cigarette. It turned out to be real and exploded, blowing off Lloyd's right thumb and index finger, and putting him in the hospital for months. When he recovered, he went back to making movies, wearing a white glove while on screen to hide his damaged right hand. He did his stunts in this film and Feet First (1930), dangling from ledges, clocks and windows, using only eight fingers.
  • This film was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1994.
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