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Friday, October 28

Happy 80th Birthday, Maestro Carl Davis

Music composed by Carl Davis

(1923, Fred Newmeyer & Sam Taylor) Needing dough to marry his sweetheart, lowly salesclerk Harold Lloyd cooks up a million dollar “human fly” publicity stunt. Shot on rooftop sets looming over a real downtown L.A., the death-defying climb up the skyscraper – interrupted by Lloyd’s über-iconic encounter with a huge clock – is, nine decades on, still one of the funniest and most suspenseful sequences in movie history, but only the topper to a succession of priceless gags. Music composed and conducted by Maestro Carl Davis, who celebrates his 80th birthday today. DCP. Approx. 80 mins.

Reviews

“To see it today with an audience alternately roaring with laughter and gasping is one of the greatest experiences of cinema.”
– David Shipman

“Demonstrates Lloyd’s ability to do more than milk a gag, but to top it… Each new floor is like a new stanza in a poem; and the higher and more horrifying it gets, the funnier it gets.”
– James Agee

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