Girl Shy
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Girl Shy is a 1924 comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd. The plot concerns a young bachelor who falls in love with a rich girl who is already engaged to another man. The film is notable for containing fewer of the stunts which characterize Lloyd's other films throughout most of its length, and instead focusing more on the relationship between Lloyd and the girl he falls in love with. However, the finale of the film is one of the most exhilarating non-stop action sequences of Lloyd's career.The movie was written by Thomas Gray, and Sam Taylor. It was directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and Sam Taylor.
Cast
- Harold Lloyd: Harold Meadows, The Poor Boy
- Jobyna Ralston: Mary Buckingham, The Rich Girl
- Richard Daniels: Jerry Meadows, The Poor Man
- Carlton Griffin: Ronald De Vore, The Rich Man
See also
External links
| Feature films starring Harold Lloyd |
| Silent: A Sailor-Made Man (1921) • Grandma's Boy (1922) • Doctor Jack (1922) • Safety Last! (1923) • Why Worry? (1923) • Girl Shy (1924) • Hot Water (1924) • The Freshman (1925) • For Heaven's Sake (1926) • The Kid Brother (1927) • Speedy (1928) • Welcome Danger (1929, released 2005) |
| Sound: Welcome Danger (1929) • Feet First (1930) • Movie Crazy (1932) • The Cat's-Paw (1934) • The Milky Way (1936) • Professor Beware (1938) • The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) |
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