The Freshman

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The Freshman is a 1925 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd as an eager but awkward college newcomer whose attempts to become popular lead to a series of humorous misadventures.

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instanceOf American film
feature film
silent comedy film
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Walter Lundin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReputation Considered one of Harold Lloyd's most popular films
director Fred C. Newmeyer
Sam Taylor
distributedBy Pathé
surface form: Pathé Exchange
editedBy Allen McNeil
era American silent cinema
surface form: Silent film era
featuredPerformer Harold Lloyd
hasFilmFormat 35 mm
hasGenre College film
Comedy film
Sports film
hasTheme Coming of age
Popularity
Social acceptance
influenced Later college and sports comedies
mainCharacter Harold Lamb
musicForReleases Various later scores for reissues
notableScene Dance with torn suit
Football game climax
originalLanguage Silent film
portrays American college life
American football
producer Harold Lloyd
productionCompany Harold Lloyd Corporation
releaseDate 1925-09-20
releaseYear 1925
runtimeMinutes 76
setIn College campus
starring Brooks Benedict
Harold Lloyd
Hazel Keener
James Anderson
Jobyna Ralston
storyBy John Grey
Sam Taylor
Tim Whelan
timePeriodDepicted 1920s American college life
title The Freshman self-link
writer John Grey
Sam Taylor
Tim Whelan

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Harold Lloyd notableWork The Freshman
Snub Pollard filmographyIncludes The Freshman
The Freshman title The Freshman self-link
Marjorie Elizabeth Lloyd notableWork The Freshman
subject surface form: Harold Lloyd