Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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HAROLD \ i m LLOYD Safety Last MMEM) l am ■ Pafhec Harold Lloyd and Hal Roach have for years been making comedies that with every picture have been getting better and better. With each great picture it becomes harder and harder for star and producer to make one even greater. When "A Sailor Made Man" was released every critic felt that the utmost in comedy had been created. Yet "Grandma's Boy" followed and exceeded it. Then "Dr. Jick" topped the amazing records made by "Grandma's Boy" both in house receipts and in laughter. "Safety Last" has accomplished the apparently impossible by being better. It has proven that there are no limits of achievement for Harold Lloyd. TRADE MARK