This commentary features director and Harold Lloyd archivist Richard Correll and film writer John Bengtson.
Directed by Hal Roach • 1919 • United States
A young couple on the run encounter car trouble—right outside a dancehall teeming with outlaws. The two go through a slapstick struggle to keep the crooks, and the girlfriend’s angry father, at bay.
This commentary features director and Harold Lloyd archivist Richard Correll and film writer John Bengtson.
Directed by Hal Roach • 1920 • United States
Harold Lloyd plays a tireless American bookseller traveling abroad in the kingdom of Thermosa, where he is mistaken for a prince. When the true prince returns to stake his claim to the throne, the country is thrown into turmoil.