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Samedi, septembre 4th, 2010
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I am so looking forward to this release! I have seen only a few of Lloyd’s features: Grandma’s Boy, The Kid Brother, Speedy, The Freshman, Hot Water, Girl Shy and of course Safety Last! (I guess that’s more than a few.) But the point is, most of these films have been hard to find; some have been unavailable for literally decades.

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I think Lloyd as a silent comedian is second only to Keaton, and I say that as a Chaplin-lover. Buy this now!

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On November 15th New Line will release three two-disc collections with a MSRP of $29.95 each. All three collections will also be available in a boxed set, The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection, which will include a bonus disc that will not be available separately. The boxed set will retail for $89.85. The discs will include the following films:

Volume 1

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Disc 1:

Girl Shy (1924)

Safety Last! (1923) w/ commentary by Leonard Maltin and director Richard Correll

An Eastern Westerner (1920)

Ask Father (1919)

From Hand to Mouth (1919)

Disc 2:

The Milky Way (1936)

The Cat’s Paw (1934)

Why Worry? (1923)

Featurette “Harold’s Hollywood: Then and Now”

Volume 2

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Disc 1:

The Kid Brother (1927) w/ commentary by Harold Lloyd’s granddaughter Suzanne Lloyd, author Annette D’Agostino Lloyd, and Rich Correll

The Freshman (1925) w /commentary by Leonard Maltin, Richard Correll and author/film historian Richard W. Bann

Bumping Into Broadway (1919)

Billy Blazes, Esq. (1919)

Disc 2:

Feet First (1930)

Grandma’s Boy (1922)

Dr. Jack (1922)

Now or Never (1921)

High and Dizzy (1920)

“Scoring for Comedy” featurette

Volume 3

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Disc 1:

Speedy (1928) w/ commentary by Suzanne Lloyd, Annette D’Agostino Lloyd and Richard Correll

Hot Water (1924)

Never Weaken (1921)

Haunted Spooks (1920) w/ commentary by Suzanne Lloyd, Annette D’Agostino Lloyd and Richard Correll

Disc 2:

Movie Crazy (1932)

For Heaven’s Sake (1926)

I Do (1921)

Among Those Present (1921)

A Sailor-Made Man (1921)

Get Out and Get Under (1920)

Number Please? (1920)

“Greenacres” featurette

Bonus Disc

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Rare, vintage interviews and home movies

Tributes and interviews with family, friends and legendary celebrities including Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner, Tab Hunter and director John Landis

Narrative chronology detailing the life and times of Harold Lloyd, hosted by Leonard Maltin

Video bios of many of Harold Lloyd’s collaborators and stars of the golden age of cinema

Harold Lloyd Academy Award speech

USC’s Delta Kappa Alpha tribute to Harold Lloyd hosted by Jack Lemmon and Steve Allen

3-D photos shot by Harold Lloyd himself (3-D glasses included)

Photo and publicity galleries

Radio shows

And more!

I am not going to review the movies….but the DVD set…

its outstanding..so far every film I have watched is magnificent….in picture quality. I only wish the Keaton films had been preserved this well. The audio commentaries (which are always welcome on silent films…are also well done,informative and entertaining). The extras are extremely tasty (featurettes…the one on LA in the day and now…is very fun and informative)…and MOST OF ALL????

the set is put together with quality being job ONE!

the packaging is classy..not cheap like many multiple disc sets…

the artwork is fun and prolific (again not the same image used over and over that we often get)…the menus on the DVDs are interesting…..Heck..this set is just been done bloody well right…FIRST class..all the way…and..

like another reviewer so brilliantly noted..at 27 movies for $62 ..its about $2.50 per feature…ridiculous value…

I urge people to buy this..if you are a fan you will have found Nirvana…if you are curious…its not a huge commmitment..

but I feel that respectable sales numbers for a quality project like this will encourage studios to treat other gems from the past with this love and care…..instead of just releasing the latest hits in five configurations and belching out sitcom episodes…..

This would make a wonderful gift for any cinema lover, comedy lover…or person with taste…on your holiday list.

I am a huge Chaplin and Keaton fan….and am starting to become a LLoyd affecianado while watching these…he isn’t really anything like the other two silent greats…and that’s good isn’t it? Anyway…

well done to newline …..this is the kind of package I usually see from WB…so its nice to see another studio step up to the plate and compete for quality content and production!

I am adding this last paragraph after my earlier comments above…BUY THE BOX SET…the bonus disc has a wonderful collection of features that you can not get as a stand alone…from lovely memories of friends of Harold Lloyd to interesting histories of the motion picture process (camera and Lighting and demonstrations)…informative,interesting and entertaining….the producer of these programs is Eric Young and he should be singled out for his spectacular job..I hope he gets handed more projects because his treatment of these treasures is appreciated by those who care!
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