Harold Lloyd took a backseat only to Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in the pantheon of great silent-era screen funnymen. In "Safety Last," Lloyd plays a lowly everyman from small-town America who tries to make it in the big city. His route to fame and fortune? He plans to climb the face of a 12-story building. In the 1924 film's iconic illustration, he dangles from the hands of a clock atop the building's facade. This remastered Mixed-Media movie poster would be perfect for luxury Summerlin homes in Mesa Ridge.
Summerlin Homes in Mesa RidgeHal Roach Studios American (c.1919 - ) |
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Harold Lloyd took a backseat only to Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in the pantheon of great silent-era screen funnymen. In "Safety Last," Lloyd plays a lowly everyman from small-town America who tries to make it in the big city. His route to fame and fortune? He plans to climb the face of a 12-story building. In the 1924 film's iconic illustration, he dangles from the hands of a clock atop the building's facade. This remastered Mixed-Media movie poster would be perfect for luxury Summerlin homes in Mesa Ridge. |
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