Feet First

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Feet First is a 1930 Harold Lloyd comedy film best known for its daring skyscraper-climbing sequence and blend of physical gags with romantic misadventures.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original screenplay
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Raymond Cannon NERFINISHED
distributor Paramount Pictures
features physical comedy gags
romantic misadventures
skyscraper-climbing sequence
featuresActor Barbara Kent NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
filmFormat black-and-white
genre comedy
romantic comedy
hasMainCharacter Harold Horne NERFINISHED
hasSetting urban environment
hasTheme romantic pursuit
social climbing and mistaken identity
notableFor Harold Lloyd’s transition-era sound comedy work
use of vertical cityscape for suspense comedy
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A shoe salesman pretends to be a wealthy executive and ends up in a series of comic misadventures, culminating in a perilous skyscraper climb.
producer Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
productionCompany Harold Lloyd Film Corporation NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1930
soundFilm true
starring Barbara Kent NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
Noah Young NERFINISHED
Robert McWade NERFINISHED

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