
Movie spotlight
Luftens vagabond
A group of young people are hiking in the mountains. Among them are Gull Werner, who is a happy girl, and her father has asked the others to keep an eye on her. She walks in the wilderness, falls in the snow and becomes unconscious.
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Plot Summary
A young inventor dreams of flying and creates his own airplane. He gets entangled with a beautiful girl and a ruthless villain who wants his invention. The film culminates in aerial action as he races to save the day and win the girl's heart.
Critical Reception
Luftens vagabond was a moderately successful film for Harold Lloyd, showcasing his signature blend of comedy and thrilling stunts. While not as critically lauded as some of his silent era masterpieces, it was generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted entertainment and impressive aerial sequences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming slapstick and Harold Lloyd's endearing performance.
Appreciated for its inventive aerial stunts and lighthearted comedic moments.
Considered a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, entry in Lloyd's talkie career.
Google audience: Audiences often found the film to be a fun and enjoyable experience, highlighting Harold Lloyd's comedic timing and the exciting flying sequences as major draws.
Fun Fact
Harold Lloyd performed many of his own stunts, including daring aerial maneuvers, in the film, demonstrating his commitment to physical comedy and realism.
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