IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Director: Ted Wilde•Genres: Comedy, Silent Film, Sports
Harold "Speedy" Smith is a goofy but well-meaning young man who works as a soda jerk in his prospective father-in-law's ice cream shop. When his beloved horse, "Speedy," is repossessed, threatening his job and his relationship with Jane, he embarks on a series of misadventures. He gets involved with a gang of crooks trying to sabotage the local baseball team and eventually finds himself in a chaotic, high-speed chase through the city.
Speedy is widely regarded as one of Harold Lloyd's finest comedic achievements and a pinnacle of silent film comedy. It was a critical and commercial success upon its release, praised for its inventive gags, thrilling stunts, and Lloyd's signature everyman charm. It effectively blended slapstick with a more narrative-driven plot, showcasing Lloyd's evolution as a filmmaker.
Praised for its relentless pace and inventive physical comedy.
Harold Lloyd's performance is lauded for its charm and daring stunts.
A highly entertaining and well-crafted silent comedy with a satisfying conclusion.
Google audience: Audience reception for Speedy, while not specifically quantified by Google user ratings in the way modern films are, generally reflects its status as a classic silent comedy. Viewers often appreciate its humor, the impressive stunts performed by Harold Lloyd, and its overall lighthearted entertainment value.
The climactic chase sequence in Speedy was filmed during an actual horse-race at the old Polo Grounds in New York City, with Harold Lloyd performing many of the dangerous stunts himself.
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