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The comic genius of silent star Harold Lloyd is eternal. Chaplin was the sweet innocent, Keaton the stoic outsider, but Lloyd—the modern guy striving for success—is us. And with its torrent of perfectly executed gags and astonishing stunts, Safety Last! is the perfect introduction to him. Lloyd plays a small-town bumpkin trying to make it in the big city, who finds employment as a lowly department-store clerk. He comes up with a wild publicity stunt to draw attention to the store, resulting in an incredible feat of derring-do on his part that gets him started on the climb to success. Laugh-out-loud funny and jaw-dropping in equal measure, Safety Last! is a movie experience par excellence, anchored by a genuine legend. Review: Just A Fantastic Release - This is a wonderful release from Criterion. They did a great job here. This is the most beautiful looking version of Harold Lloyd's 1923 feature "Safety Last" I have seen to date. Except for some minor wear, a missing frame or two, and some flicker, this transfer is perfect. You won't believe the sharpness and all the details you will see, and for a 90 year old film, you just won't believe your eyes. This is also Harold Lloyd's most famous film of all the 200 shorts and features that he made. Hysterically funny, perfect timing and gags, and of course the part of the movie climbing the side of the building. It is still incredible that he was able to do it so flawlessly. And with all the new details and sharpness, the tension is even more gripping. At times, the nausea may creep in. 3 audio tracks included- Stereo orchestral, a monaural organ, plus a excellent commentary. Also 3 restored shorts by Harold, not as in great shape as Safety Last, but still very enjoyable. An intro by Harold's granddaughter Susan, some location spots where the movie was filmed. And a nice BBC documentary, feature length, that was released in 1989. It is a very thorough and informative program on Harold's life with many clips and interviews with people that knew and worked with him. This is a complete package that should be in every collectors library. Harold has been mostly forgotten behind Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, but this is a great introduction for anyone interested in starting to learn about Harold Lloyd. A absolute must and highly recommended. Review: Don't Miss Any Harold Lloyd Films And Great Extras - This is one of the greatest films ever made..But then that can be said about any film made by Mr. Harold Lloyd.Note this is the movie with the famous climb that features the hanging onto the clock.Also must note that an added bonus is that this includes the documentary/biography about Harold called "The Third Genius"..That alone is worth getting this movie even if like us you already have it..The blu ray transfer is remarkable and will not disappoint..We can only hope that this will help get Harold more known today as he was in his own day..For he and ones like him are the reason why we have movies today..Don't forget our film history..That is what this is film history.Buy it if you are a fan and share with friends so that they can too discover this film pioneer..And if you aren't a fan this is a perfect place to start..And don't forget the fore mentioned Third Genius documentary..Best wishes and keep laughing and to quote a Harold film title "Never Weaken" :) :) from us both The Darlings Mark And Mandy :) :)
| ASIN | B00BX49C3S |
| Actors | Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,419 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,739 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Director | Harold Lloyd |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2267 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.84 ounces |
| Release date | June 18, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 14 minutes |
| Studio | Criterion Collection |
R**R
Just A Fantastic Release
This is a wonderful release from Criterion. They did a great job here. This is the most beautiful looking version of Harold Lloyd's 1923 feature "Safety Last" I have seen to date. Except for some minor wear, a missing frame or two, and some flicker, this transfer is perfect. You won't believe the sharpness and all the details you will see, and for a 90 year old film, you just won't believe your eyes. This is also Harold Lloyd's most famous film of all the 200 shorts and features that he made. Hysterically funny, perfect timing and gags, and of course the part of the movie climbing the side of the building. It is still incredible that he was able to do it so flawlessly. And with all the new details and sharpness, the tension is even more gripping. At times, the nausea may creep in. 3 audio tracks included- Stereo orchestral, a monaural organ, plus a excellent commentary. Also 3 restored shorts by Harold, not as in great shape as Safety Last, but still very enjoyable. An intro by Harold's granddaughter Susan, some location spots where the movie was filmed. And a nice BBC documentary, feature length, that was released in 1989. It is a very thorough and informative program on Harold's life with many clips and interviews with people that knew and worked with him. This is a complete package that should be in every collectors library. Harold has been mostly forgotten behind Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, but this is a great introduction for anyone interested in starting to learn about Harold Lloyd. A absolute must and highly recommended.
M**Y
Don't Miss Any Harold Lloyd Films And Great Extras
This is one of the greatest films ever made..But then that can be said about any film made by Mr. Harold Lloyd.Note this is the movie with the famous climb that features the hanging onto the clock.Also must note that an added bonus is that this includes the documentary/biography about Harold called "The Third Genius"..That alone is worth getting this movie even if like us you already have it..The blu ray transfer is remarkable and will not disappoint..We can only hope that this will help get Harold more known today as he was in his own day..For he and ones like him are the reason why we have movies today..Don't forget our film history..That is what this is film history.Buy it if you are a fan and share with friends so that they can too discover this film pioneer..And if you aren't a fan this is a perfect place to start..And don't forget the fore mentioned Third Genius documentary..Best wishes and keep laughing and to quote a Harold film title "Never Weaken" :) :) from us both The Darlings Mark And Mandy :) :)
K**H
Harold Lloyd, where have you been all my life?
Excellent image quality and musical accompaniment. Entertaining, laugh out loud funny and terrifying edge of the seat stunts. Fascinating supplemental material rounds out the typical quality Criterion package
E**R
A classic American silent comedy film
Somehow Harold Lloyd, the star of this film, doesn't have the same broad name recognition as Charley Chaplin and Buster Keaton, but he is an outstanding comic actor. In this film, which has been well turned out by Criterion, the gags keep coming; and the biggest gag of all is that Lloyd, playing a clever and likeable young man, finds his path to success and marriage by scaling the side of a skyscraper. Don't miss this one! It's wonderful!
D**N
Silence is Golden
I've always berated my nieces and nephews for their aversion to black-and-white films. I should be looking in the mirror because of a personal reluctance to view silent films and foreign language films. Not that I'm ignorant. I have seen Chaplin's "Modern Times" and Keaton's "The General" but to describe myself as anything but a novice would be disingenuous. That said, I think my lack of a predisposition should be a help and not a hindrance. I had heard of Harold Lloyd by name and reputation so I can tell you "Safety Last!" is an excellent introduction to his work. Good visual and verbal humor culminating in Lloyd's character "the Boy" scaling the outside of a high rise department store that will leave you choking with tears of hysteria and gasping for air. The film is accompanied by three recently restored short subjects while not groundbreaking are fitfully amusing. Whether you consider yourself a film buff or not you'll find this Criterion release very satisfactory.
M**O
Criterion Collection version great. Alpha Video version horrible.
I ended up purchasing two version of this movie. First was the Alpha Video DVD, but that turned out to be a poor quality, un-restored version. Second was The Criterion Collection Blu-ray which was a restored version with a good quality picture. Don't bother with the Alpha Video version, the picture quality is just atrocious and not worth your time. If Criterion has a DVD, that would likely be suitable since this isn't a high def movie. I included some screen shots comparing the two versions so that you can see the difference.
J**E
Great presentation
Everything went fine with delivery and product is the typical top notch transfer (2k), presentation and extras I've come to expect from Criterion. Included are: 3 Short films: Take a Chance (1918), Young Mr. Jazz (1919), and His Royal Shyness (1920). 2 Documentaries: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius, and Locations and Effects. Feature length commentary and more... I'm slightly astounded that Lloyd was more popular than Buster Keaton (back in the day) and only a marginal second to Charlie Chaplin. (?!) I wasn't nearly as impressed with Harold Lloyd. Think, Keaton without the magic or Chaplin without the charm. That being said, there were some clever gags and some of it was even quite good. I will be getting more Lloyd movies for my collection. I'm focusing on silent movies right now and as one of the giants of the time, Harold Lloyd definitely has a spot. I'm looking forward to seeing more but I would only recommend it to connoisseurs of the era/genre.
Q**Y
Greatly entertaining even in black and white and silent.
D**.
Wunderbare Restaurierung. Toll...
G**S
This is a comic masterpiece with a flow of comic invention. Great sight gags and stunts.
C**R
Awesome film from 1923
M**N
-New, restored 2K digital film transfer -Musical score by Carl Davis (1989) -Alternate score by Gaylord Carter (1960s) -Audio commentary by Leonard Maltin and Richard Correll -Introduction by Suzanne Lloyd (Harold Lloyd's Granddaughter) -Documentary from 1989: Harold Lloyd: The third Genius (108 minutes) - 3 newly restored Lloyd shorts: Take a Chance, Young Mr Jazz and His royal Slyness with commentary by Correll and John Bengtson - Locations and effects (2013 documentary) - Interview with Carl Davis (2013) - A booklet, featuring an essay by Ed Park
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