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* SignatureScene: The image of Creator/HaroldLloyd hanging from the clock is not only the definitive moment of his career, but is possibly the most iconic shot in all of silent comedy, if not the entire silent era. Even now, quite literally 100 years later, it remains one of the most famous and recognizable scenes in the ''entire history'' of film.
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* SignatureScene: The image of Creator/HaroldLloyd hanging from the clock is not only the definitive moment of his career, but is possibly the most iconic shot in all of silent comedy, if not the entire silent era. Even now, quite literally over 100 years later, it remains one of the most famous and recognizable scenes in the ''entire history'' of film.
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* SignatureScene: The image of Creator/HaroldLloyd hanging from the clock is not only the definitive moment of his career, but is possibly the most iconic shot in all of silent comedy, if not the entire silent era. Even now, almost quite literally over 100 years later, it remains one of the most famous and recognizable scenes in the ''entire history'' of film.
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It's "Dyeing" not "Dying". It's about physically changing yourself somehow, not doing dangerous stunts.
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* DyeingForYourArt: Almost literally. There was no backup for the many dangerous stunts that Lloyd performed in the film.
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* DyeingForYourArt: Almost literally. There was no backup for the many dangerous stunts that Lloyd performed in the film.
* SignatureScene: The image of Lloyd hanging from the clock is not only the definitive moment of his career, but is possibly the most iconic shot in all of silent comedy, if not the entire silent era. Even now, almost 100 years later, it remains one of the most famous and recognizable scenes in the ''entire history'' of film.
* SignatureScene: The image of Lloyd hanging from the clock is not only the definitive moment of his career, but is possibly the most iconic shot in all of silent comedy, if not the entire silent era. Even now, almost 100 years later, it remains one of the most famous and recognizable scenes in the ''entire history'' of film.
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* DyeingForYourArt: Almost literally. There was no backup for the many dangerous stunts that Lloyd performed in the film.