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El hombre mosca

Título original: Safety Last!
  • 1923
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
24 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Harold Lloyd in El hombre mosca (1923)
AcciónComediaComedia románticaFarsaRomanceSlapstickThriller

Un chico deja su pequeño pueblo en el campo y se dirige a la gran ciudad para conseguir un trabajo. En cuanto lo consiga, su novia se unirá a él y se casarán. Su entusiasmo por salir adelant... Leer todoUn chico deja su pequeño pueblo en el campo y se dirige a la gran ciudad para conseguir un trabajo. En cuanto lo consiga, su novia se unirá a él y se casarán. Su entusiasmo por salir adelante le lleva a vivir interesantes aventuras.Un chico deja su pequeño pueblo en el campo y se dirige a la gran ciudad para conseguir un trabajo. En cuanto lo consiga, su novia se unirá a él y se casarán. Su entusiasmo por salir adelante le lleva a vivir interesantes aventuras.

  • Dirección
    • Fred C. Newmeyer
    • Sam Taylor
  • Guión
    • Hal Roach
    • Sam Taylor
    • Tim Whelan
  • Reparto principal
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Mildred Davis
    • Bill Strother
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    24 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Fred C. Newmeyer
      • Sam Taylor
    • Guión
      • Hal Roach
      • Sam Taylor
      • Tim Whelan
    • Reparto principal
      • Harold Lloyd
      • Mildred Davis
      • Bill Strother
    • 130Reseñas de usuarios
    • 93Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • Harold - The Boy
    Mildred Davis
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    • Mildred - The Girl
    Bill Strother
    Bill Strother
    • Limpy Bill - The Pal
    Noah Young
    Noah Young
    • Officer Jim Taylor - The Law
    Westcott Clarke
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    • Mr. Stubbs, head floorwalker
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    • Man in Straw Boater Hat
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    • Man Laughing from Window
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    • Laundry Truck Driver
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    Richard Daniels
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    • Dirección
      • Fred C. Newmeyer
      • Sam Taylor
    • Guión
      • Hal Roach
      • Sam Taylor
      • Tim Whelan
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    Reseñas de usuarios130

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    9AlsExGal

    Truly the best of 1923 IMHO

    Harold Lloyd is "The Boy" who travels to the big city to "make good" so he can send for his girl (Mildred Davis as Mildred) and marry her. But Harold is just a lowly clerk at a department store. He does without meals and even has to dodge the landlady so that he can buy expensive jewelry and send it back home to Mildred and make her think he is a success until he can find some real achievement. But the ruse backfires when Mildred's mother convinces her that it is dangerous for a young man to have so much money in the big city and also be alone. Thus she shows up unannounced at the department store one day and Harold has to convince her that he is someone of importance AND not get fired in the process. Complications ensue.

    Harold Lloyd, one of the three great silent comics along with Chaplin and Keaton, carved out a niche that was distinct from the others in that he was always working from within the system where Chaplin and Keaton were either outcasts or rebels. Here he shows that success is possible and laudable, but it is often done in small and even reluctant steps. My favorite scene isn't the long one where he climbs the side of the building. Instead my favorite is where Harold shows Mildred around the office of the store's general manager - she believes that is who he is - and manages to sidestep every potentially catastrophic situation with great ingenuity.

    Something that others may or may not appreciate but that I always enjoyed is that, since much of this is taking place in a 1920s department store, there is a real opportunity to see the advertised high fashions of the day versus what average people are wearing. And also there is perhaps a goof shown. When Lloyd does his famous climb up the side of a building you can clearly see another tall building with a sign saying "Blackstone's - California's Finest Store". There really was such a building, in Los Angeles. Though the film never says what big city Harold has traveled to in order to seek his fortune, his character is supposed to be from Indiana. That would be quite a trip in 1923 when Chicago is much closer. Just something weird that I happened to notice.

    If you are just getting familiar with Lloyd I'd start with this one. It really demonstrates everything he was good at.
    9cammie

    A classic silent film!

    In the era of silent comedies, the man who was 2nd only to Charlie Chaplin was not Buster Keaton, but Harold Lloyd. Though he has since been mostly forgotten, except by film historians (who reluctantly list him automatically as the third great silent comedian behind Keaton and Chaplin), Lloyd's is still remembered for his clock sequence in Safety Last. More recently, this has been reproduced in "Back to the Future" and "Shanghai Knights".

    However, it is not just the skyscraper sequence that makes this film special. Harold portrays his usual go-getter self, as his character moves to the city and tries to become a successful businessman, in order to impress his girlfriend. Along the way, there are many amusing mishaps, which conclude with the aforementioned skyscraper sequence. Quite magical in its silence, as compared to the later remake, also by Lloyd, "Feet First".

    Highly recommended for silent film fans, and anyone wanting to get a taste of the genre.
    9claudio_carvalho

    One of the Funniest Comedies Ever

    In 1922, the country boy Harold says goodbye to his mother and his girlfriend Mildred in the train station and leaves Great Bend expecting to be successful in the big city. Harold promises to Mildred to get married with her as soon as he "make good".

    Harold shares a room with his friend "Limpy" Bill and he finally gets a job as salesman in the De Vore Department Store. However, he pawns Bill's phonograph, buys a lavaliere and writes to Mildred telling that he is a manager of De Vore.

    One day, Harold sees an old friend from Great Bend that is a policeman and when he meets his friend Bill, he asks Bill to push the policeman over him and make him fall down. However Bill pushes the wrong policeman that chases him, but he escapes climbing up a building.

    Out of the blue, Mildred is convinced by her mother to visit Harold without previous notice and he pretends to be the manager of De Vore. When Harold overhears the general manager telling that he would give one thousand dollars to to anyone that could promote De Vore attracting people to the department store, he offers five hundred dollars to Bill to climb up the Bolton Building. However things go wrong when the angry policeman decides to check whether the mystery man that will climb up the building is the one who pushed him over on the floor.

    "Safety Last!" is one of the funniest comedies ever and the joke begins with the title that plays with the expression Safety First! Another day I saw "Hugo" and Martin Scorcese pays a tribute to "Safety Last!" showing the scene of Harold Lloyd hanging from the Bolton Building clock and I have decided to see this film again.

    If Harold Lloyd himself or a stuntman climbed the building, it does not matter. The breathless scene is among the most known in the cinema history and "Safety Last!" is a must-see film for any generation. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "O Homem Mosca" ("The Fly Man")
    StanleyStrangelove

    A timeless silent film... highly recommended

    The first half of this film takes place between Harold Lloyd and his fiancée. Harold works as a clerk in a department store. There are plenty of sight gags in this section, including the hilarious scene where Harold hides in a coat hanging on a coat tree. You have to see this to believe it.

    The second part of the movie consists of Harold climbing up the side of a building. Forget that this movie was made in 1923. This scene is one of the most hair-raising things ever filmed and will have you on the edge of your seat. It builds and builds with one gag after another, climaxing in the timeless movie image that everyone has seen, of Harold hanging from the hands of the clock on the building. Every time I watch this scene I get very nervous.

    I highly recommend this film even if you are not a fan of silent films. Though Harold Lloyd's overall fame was eclipsed by Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, this film deserves to been seen and ranks as one of the best silents ever made.

    See it on DVD.
    10Ron Oliver

    Hanging Around With Harold Lloyd

    The "human fly" antics which ends this movie is undoubtly the most famous sequence in all of silent cinema. It is also the most hilarious. Breathtaking, heart-stopping & very funny, it is the element that you remember the longest. While THE KID BROTHER was Harold Lloyd's masterpiece, SAFETY LAST was & is his most famous movie.

    But don't overlook the rest of the film in which he plays a lowly store clerk (dealing with frantic female shoppers and an imperious floorwalker) who tries to convince his rather gullible girlfriend - played by real-life wife Mildred Davis - that he's actually the store manager.

    Throughout, Harold Lloyd is beyond praise. His comic genius makes it all look so easy. And his athletic daredeviltry is even more amazing when you realize that 2 of the fingers on his right hand are fake - he lost the real digits in a freak studio accident.

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    • Curiosidades
      Harold Lloyd first tested the safety precautions for the clock stunt by dropping a dummy onto the mattress below. The dummy bounced off and plummeted to the street below.
    • Pifias
      When The Boy receives his paycheck from the store employee and opens it, his pay stub has the name "Harold Lloyd" on it. While this is the name of the actor, it is not supposed to be the name of the character. The character, as in most of his films, is known only as The Boy. This is the only incident in Harold Lloyd's film career in which he plays a character using his true name. The scene was edited in without Lloyd's knowledge, and he didn't become aware of it until the movie was complete.
    • Citas

      Old Lady With Flower Hat: Young man, don't you know you might fall and get hurt?

    • Versiones alternativas
      In 1990, The Harold Lloyd Trust and Photoplay Productions presented a 73-minute version of this film in association with Thames Television International, with a musical score written by Carl Davis. The addition of modern credits stretched the time to 74 minutes.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Clock (2010)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de diciembre de 1927 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Safety Last!
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Atlantic Hotel, Broadway, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(facade, clock tower scene)
    • Empresa productora
      • Hal Roach Studios
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      1 hora 14 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Silent
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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