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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA nerdy college student will do anything to become popular on campus.A nerdy college student will do anything to become popular on campus.A nerdy college student will do anything to become popular on campus.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie totali
James H. Anderson
- The College Hero
- (as James Anderson)
Leon Beaumon
- Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Ethel Broadhurst
- Woman watching away when Harold lost pants
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Roy Brooks
- Tall Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Rosalind Byrne
- Girl Caught in Suspenders at Dance
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Charles Farrell
- Student Bell Ringer at Frolic
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Wally Howe
- Gardener
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gus Leonard
- Waiter Who Takes Harold's Pants
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
King Lockwood
- Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
George Marion
- Train Passenger
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
The Wonder Dog Pal
- Pete the Dog
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Oscar Smith
- Dean's Chauffeur
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
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- QuizCredited as being the first "sports" movie produced.
- BlooperWhen Peggy is doing the crossword puzzle on the train, Harold tells her he has the solution for clue number "19 Vertical". The puzzle is shown twice in close-up, and there is no "19 Vertical" - clue 19 is horizontal only.
- Citazioni
Intertitle: Tate University - A large football stadium, with a college attached.
- Versioni alternativeA scene was filmed in which Harold cries and is comforted by Peggy (Jobyna Ralston). Harold Lloyd cut this scene when he re-released the film, thinking it was too overly sentimental, but the footage was recently reinstated by his granddaughter, Suzanne Lloyd Hayes.
- ConnessioniEdited into Meglio un mercoledì da leone (1947)
- Colonne sonoreFreshie
(1925)
Written by Harold Berg and Jesse Greer
Used in the 2002 release by Permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
Recensione in evidenza
As I continue to delve into the Harold Lloyd films, courtesy the Lloyd Collection DVDs, this movie still ranks as the most entertaining of his silent films. ...and perhaps his funniest, but humor is subject. So far it's number one with me and I know I'm not alone.
Many silent comedies, Lloyd's and others, take 15-20 minutes to warm up but this is fun right from the start. I love Harold's "jig" as he introduces himself to people, thinking he would be "cool" and accepted by doing that, and calling himself "Speedy." I laughed every time he did that, beginning with a very early scene as he prepares himself for college. He was ready to make a big first impression. Of course, all it did was make himself look like a sap, but that's Harold for you, and the type of character he liked to play: a meek, corny-but good-hearted guy who becomes the hero in the end of his stories.
Harold does what he can to become popular in college, figuring the best way would be to be a football hero, since the current gridiron star is the "big man on campus." Harold makes the team, but only out of sympathy for his "spirit." Then, the big game comes and all I can say is that this almost looked like the wild-and- crazy ending of the Marx Brothers in "Horse Feathers." It's not as crazy as the game in that film, but it isn't far behind.
That ending was total lunacy but great fun and Harold winds up making that silly jig and handshake which now has become "in" thing to do, since Harold is the hero! This is a great silent comedy, one of the best from anyone.
Many silent comedies, Lloyd's and others, take 15-20 minutes to warm up but this is fun right from the start. I love Harold's "jig" as he introduces himself to people, thinking he would be "cool" and accepted by doing that, and calling himself "Speedy." I laughed every time he did that, beginning with a very early scene as he prepares himself for college. He was ready to make a big first impression. Of course, all it did was make himself look like a sap, but that's Harold for you, and the type of character he liked to play: a meek, corny-but good-hearted guy who becomes the hero in the end of his stories.
Harold does what he can to become popular in college, figuring the best way would be to be a football hero, since the current gridiron star is the "big man on campus." Harold makes the team, but only out of sympathy for his "spirit." Then, the big game comes and all I can say is that this almost looked like the wild-and- crazy ending of the Marx Brothers in "Horse Feathers." It's not as crazy as the game in that film, but it isn't far behind.
That ending was total lunacy but great fun and Harold winds up making that silly jig and handshake which now has become "in" thing to do, since Harold is the hero! This is a great silent comedy, one of the best from anyone.
- ccthemovieman-1
- 25 apr 2006
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