High and Dizzy

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High and Dizzy is a 1920 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd, known for its blend of slapstick humor and daredevil high-rise stunts.

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instanceOf American film
short film
silent comedy film
basedOn original screenplay
blackAndWhite true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Hal Roach NERFINISHED
distributor Pathé Exchange NERFINISHED
era silent film era
featuresActorRole Harold Lloyd as The Boy NERFINISHED
Mildred Davis as The Girl NERFINISHED
Noah Young as The Cop
Roy Brooks as The Father NERFINISHED
Wallace Howe as The Doctor NERFINISHED
featuresCharacteristic daredevil comedy
high-rise stunts
physical comedy
featuresScene Harold Lloyd staggering on building ledge
filmEra 1920s American cinema
filmingTechnique live-action
hasCinematicStyle gag-driven narrative
stunt-based comedy
hasFormat 2-reel short
hasGenre comedy film
slapstick comedy
hasIntertitleLanguage English
hasTargetAudience general audience
hasTheme romantic comedy
vertigo and heights
mainCharacterOccupation young man pretending to be a doctor
notableFor early example of Harold Lloyd high-altitude comedy
originalLanguage Silent film
partOfFilmographyOf Hal Roach NERFINISHED
Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
precedes Safety Last! NERFINISHED
producer Hal Roach NERFINISHED
productionCompany Rolin Films NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1920-07-11
releaseYear 1920
runtimeMinutes 26
setInLocation city high-rise building
starring Harold Lloyd NERFINISHED
Mark Jones NERFINISHED
Mildred Davis NERFINISHED
Noah Young NERFINISHED
Roy Brooks NERFINISHED
Wallace Howe NERFINISHED

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Mildred Davis notableWork High and Dizzy