A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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114 THE TWENTIES I. Harold Lloyd scored another big hit, with A SailorMade Man. In this scene, the girl with Lloyd is Mildred Davis, who became Mrs. Lloyd two years later. BELOW Fatty Arbuckle contracted with Joseph Schenck to produce a series of two-reel comedies written and directed by the comedian, and in which he starred. These pictures were released through Paramount. Below, a scene from The Dollar a Year Man, one of Arbuckle's last pictures before the tragedy that ended his career.