The Freshman (1925 film)

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The Freshman (1925 film) is a classic silent comedy starring Harold Lloyd as an eager but awkward college newcomer whose attempts to gain popularity lead to a series of humorous misadventures.

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instanceOf silent comedy film
basedOn story by Harold Lloyd
story by Sam Taylor
cinematography Walter Lundin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fred C. Newmeyer NERFINISHED
Sam Taylor NERFINISHED
distributor Pathé Exchange NERFINISHED
editedBy T. J. Crizer NERFINISHED
era silent film era
featuresCharacterType college freshman
football hero
format black-and-white
hasGenre comedy film
sports film
hasSetting fictional college
hasTheme popularity
self-discovery
social acceptance
includedIn National Film Registry NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Harold Lamb NERFINISHED
musicBy Robert Israel NERFINISHED
notableScene dance with torn suit
football game climax
originalLanguage Silent film
portrays college life
preservedBy Library of Congress NERFINISHED
producer Hal Roach NERFINISHED
productionCompany Hal Roach Studios NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of American silent comedy
releaseDate September 20, 1925
releaseYear 1925
runtimeMinutes 76
screenwriter John Grey NERFINISHED
Sam Taylor NERFINISHED
Ted Wilde NERFINISHED
Tim Whelan NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1920s
sportFeatured American football
starring Brooks Benedict NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
Hazel Keener NERFINISHED
James Anderson NERFINISHED
Jobyna Ralston NERFINISHED
Pat Harmon NERFINISHED
starVehicleFor Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
titleCharacter Harold Lamb NERFINISHED

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