Directed by Hal Roach • 1920 • United States
In this silent film, a young man gets drunk by accident then winds up on a narrow ledge high above the street.
In this 2013 conversation, held at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, film historian Kevin Brownlow talks with Richard Correll, a director and Harold Lloyd’s longtime archivist. The two discuss THE FRESHMAN, Lloyd’s career, and their encounters with Lloyd over the y...
Founded at the University of Southern California, the Delta Kappa Alpha professional cinema fraternity was renowned during the ’60s and ’70s for its banquets honoring pioneers of cinema. On January 6, 1963, the organization honored silent stars Harold Lloyd and Mary Pickford. In this clip from th...
On April 26, 1953, Harold Lloyd appeared as a “mystery guest” on the CBS television show “What’s My Line?” to publicize a theatrical rerelease of THE FRESHMAN. His segment from the show is presented here.