Grandma's Boy

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"Grandma's Boy" is a 1922 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd, known for blending physical gags with a character-driven story about a timid young man finding his courage.

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Grandma's Boy canonical 4
Grandma’s Boy 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
comedy film
feature film
silent film
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Walter Lundin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fred C. Newmeyer
Sam Taylor
distributedBy Pathé
surface form: Pathé Exchange
editedBy Thomas J. Crizer
era silent era
featuresCharacter Grandma
The Boy
The Girl
featuresForm physical comedy
sight gags
hasFormat 35 mm film
hasGenre comedy
romantic comedy
slapstick
hasSetting rural community
hasTheme coming of age
courage
heroism
romance
leadActorPlays timid young man
notableFor early feature-length Harold Lloyd comedy blending gags with character development
originalLanguage Silent film
partOfFilmographyOf Hal Roach
Harold Lloyd
plotSummary A timid young man gains courage after his grandmother gives him a supposedly magical charm and he confronts a local tramp and his own fears.
producer Hal Roach
Harold Lloyd
productionCompany Hal Roach Studios
releaseDate 1922-04-02
releaseYear 1922
runtimeMinutes 60
setInPeriod American small town
starring Anna Townsend
Charles Stevenson
Dick Sutherland
Harold Lloyd
Mildred Davis
title Grandma's Boy self-link
writtenBy Jean Havez
Sam Taylor
Tim Whelan

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Harold Lloyd notableWork Grandma's Boy
Snub Pollard filmographyIncludes Grandma's Boy
this entity surface form: Grandma’s Boy
Grandma's Boy title Grandma's Boy self-link
Why Worry? precededByInLloydFeatures Grandma's Boy
Mildred Davis notableWork Grandma's Boy