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Girl Shy
Harold Meadows is a shy, stuttering bachelor working in a tailor shop, who is writing a guidebook, The Secret of Making Love, for other bashful young men. Fate has him meet rich girl Mary, and they fall in love. But she is about to wed an already married man, so our hero embarks upon a hair-raising daredevil ride to prevent the wedding.
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Plot Summary
A shy, stuttering tailor's assistant dreams of marrying the woman of his dreams and becoming a wealthy author. He attempts to write a book for the "modern woman" but struggles with his own social anxieties. His life takes a chaotic turn when he becomes entangled with a loan shark and a group of wealthy women, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and a daring chase.
Critical Reception
Girl Shy is widely regarded as one of Harold Lloyd's finest silent comedies, celebrated for its blend of heartwarming romance, inventive gags, and thrilling action sequences. The film was a commercial success and is praised for its portrayal of relatable social awkwardness and its innovative use of cinematic techniques for the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming blend of romance and slapstick comedy.
Lauded for Harold Lloyd's signature blend of daredevil stunts and relatable character.
Appreciated for its clever pacing and inventive gags.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's enduring humor and Harold Lloyd's captivating performance. Many appreciate the romantic storyline and the exhilarating climax.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Harold Lloyd, as Harold Lamb, is chased down a hill on a speeding motorcycle with Jobyna Ralston tied to the side was filmed without the aid of special effects; Lloyd actually performed the dangerous stunt himself.
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