Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock

Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock is a 1983 book by the American writer Tom Dardis, about the life and works of the comedic actor Harold Lloyd. The title alludes to the 1923 film Safety Last! in which Lloyd appears to be suspended from a clock face.

Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock
First edition
AuthorTom Dardis
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherViking Press
Publication date
August 1, 1983
Pages357
ISBN9780670452279

Reception

Robert Goff of The New York Review of Books wrote that "Dardis devotedly chronicles Lloyd's life and films. ... The result is pleasantly peripheral, showing little comprehension of the uniqueness of Lloyd’s art. Indeed; the book treats Lloyd’s career as if it were a talkie, that is, as if plot and ambition made all the difference."[1] Kirkus Reviews wrote: "Dardis (Keaton) tries hard to find material for a full-fledged Harold Lloyd biography here ... but this short book (to be filled out with 136 black-and-white photos) remains light on life-story, heavy on routine film-by-film rundowns."[2]

gollark: you might as well ask "what would anyone do with an all number".
gollark: Some of them hatched?
gollark: I got five. Just grab them at 5 minute drops in a quieter biome.
gollark: Great.
gollark: How many new Halloweens do there tend to be in the biomes?

References

  1. Goff, Robert (1984-03-01). "Safety Last". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
  2. "Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock by Tom Dardis". Kirkus Reviews. 1983. Retrieved 2017-01-30.
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