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La Chasse au renard

Titre original : Among Those Present
  • 1921
  • Passed
  • 34min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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MA NOTE
Harold Lloyd in La Chasse au renard (1921)
ComedyShort

Les aventures du célèbre Harold Lloyd, simple laquais qui, par l'intermédiaire d'une personne mal intentionnée, parvient à pénétrer dans la "High Society" et trouver l'âme sœur.Les aventures du célèbre Harold Lloyd, simple laquais qui, par l'intermédiaire d'une personne mal intentionnée, parvient à pénétrer dans la "High Society" et trouver l'âme sœur.Les aventures du célèbre Harold Lloyd, simple laquais qui, par l'intermédiaire d'une personne mal intentionnée, parvient à pénétrer dans la "High Society" et trouver l'âme sœur.

  • Réalisation
    • Fred C. Newmeyer
  • Scénario
    • Hal Roach
    • Sam Taylor
    • H.M. Walker
  • Casting principal
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Mildred Davis
    • Aggie Herring
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    883
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Fred C. Newmeyer
    • Scénario
      • Hal Roach
      • Sam Taylor
      • H.M. Walker
    • Casting principal
      • Harold Lloyd
      • Mildred Davis
      • Aggie Herring
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux89

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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • The Boy
    Mildred Davis
    Mildred Davis
    • The Girl
    Aggie Herring
    Aggie Herring
    • Her Mother
    James T. Kelley
    James T. Kelley
    • Her Father
    • (as James Kelly)
    Vera White
    • The Society Pilot
    William Gillespie
    William Gillespie
    • The 'Hard-Boiled Party'
    Rollin Aremz
      Olive Barker
        Hal Berg
          K. Bleus
            Roy Brooks
            Roy Brooks
              Sammy Brooks
              • Guest
              • (non crédité)
              Bobby Brydon
                Evelyn Burns
                Evelyn Burns
                  Jack Byron
                    Joe Campbell
                      Al Caukins
                        Margaret Cleveland
                          • Réalisation
                            • Fred C. Newmeyer
                          • Scénario
                            • Hal Roach
                            • Sam Taylor
                            • H.M. Walker
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                          5JoeytheBrit

                          From Bellboy to Playboy

                          This isn't one of Harold Lloyd's better films, it has to be said. He was at his best when delivering physical thrills and humour at breakneck speed, but there's precious little of it here. That's not to say Lloyd's humour couldn't be as effective when it was delivered at a more low-key level, but he needed to mix it up a little with his more dangerous stunts in order to get the cocktail right. Here he plays a bell boy who dreams of being a playboy, and gets the opportunity when he's offered the chance to pose as a wealthy aristocrat at a swanky social gathering. Unknown to Harold, the guy and his girlfriend who invited him are planning to scam the hostess out of her millions. The woman just happens to be the mother of Mildred Davis – an ever-present fixture in Lloyd's movies in those days – so naturally everything turns out alright in the end.

                          The second half of the film sees Harold losing his pants as he encounters a small zoo-load of animals: Skunks, snakes, bulls, goats, geese and dogs all try to take a bite out of our hero, and it's this part of the film that delivers the bulk of the laughs and prevents the film from being a complete flop.
                          9Petey-10

                          Harold Lloyd hits the society

                          Coat-room checker O'Reilly becomes part of high society.That's because Mrs. O'Brien wants to be a member of the society and she hosts a fox hunt.She wants to invite Lord Abernathy and she mentions this to the society pilot.But this woman and her confederate have a scheme in mind so they turn this young man into the lord.Among Those Present (1921) is a Harold Lloyd three-reeler.It's directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and the writers are Hal Roach and Sam Taylor.Lloyd is as funny as always in the lead.The lovely Mildred Davis plays Miss O'Brien.James T. Kelley is her father while Aggie Herring portrays the mother.Vera White plays Society Pilot and William Gillespie is Hard-Boiled Party.There are plenty of hilarious moments in this short.One funny sequence is when Harold lies about his hunting experiences.Or when he rides Dynamite.That's a bad-tempered horse.And it's a riot when Harold loses his pants.Lloyd has done it again!
                          9rmax304823

                          Inventive, amusing

                          Harold Loyd is pretty funny, and a good physical comic. Among Those Present deals with the contrast between high society and the rest of us. It seems to have been a more popular theme during the 1920s than it is now. (Cf., The Great Gatsby.) Not that we don't have our share of contemporary explorations of the same issue, as in Trading Places, but now the contrast seems to be more about wealth and less about "class" in the old fashioned sense.

                          The first half of Among Those Present has Loyd imitating a British aristocrat, telling ridiculous stories about "the hunt" to an assembly of awed guests at a tony party, and trying to ride a horse that others refer to as a "brute." (The subsequent ride is more imaginative than the similar one in Auntie Mame.) In the second half, Loyd has lost his trousers escaping from a bull through a barbed wire fence but doesn't realize it. This is the most outlandishly amusing part of the film. No matter how Loyd tries to cover up the fact that he is pantsless, the attempt fails. It's like Laurel and Hardy trying to change trousers after their escape from prison. Probably the single funniest moment in the movie is when Loyd, still in his skivvies, finds himself hopping froglike past a couple of dignified ladies on a bench. (I won't explain what led up to this.)

                          I laughed out loud a few times even though I wasn't in a particularly good mood while watching it. I mean, my brain hadn't been chemically altered or anything. It's quite amusing.
                          7barryriley-1

                          Decent Lloyd flick

                          Poor Neil Doyle who switched off after half the film; he missed the best part of the movie - Lloyd with no trousers. How society has changed since the days when a man with bare legs was enough to send women into a faint (I write as I sit on the beach in just a pair of trunks!).

                          The scene the lion also comic gold. Was it Woody who reprised this scene with an octopus?

                          Not one of Lloyd's best but still enough great moments to make it worthwhile (although it does come as a shock when Lloyd's character is given the name O'Reilly at the end!).
                          Snow Leopard

                          Good Combination of Slapstick & Satire

                          This Harold Lloyd comedy has a good combination of slapstick and satire. It also features Lloyd experimenting with Chaplin-style material, as his character impersonates an English lord as part of a parody on the idle rich. On the production end, Fred C. Newmeyer, Hal Roach, and Sam Taylor put together a good story with plenty of laughs and a good pace.

                          After the other main characters have been introduced, Lloyd's character makes a clever entrance. He plays the kind of eager-to-succeed young man that he later went on to portray in some of his finest full-length movies, and this character is brought into the world of a family run by an equally ambitious matriarch. There is nothing subtle about the characters, and the amusing title cards also add some extra sarcasm to the portrayal of the upper classes.

                          Although this is the kind of setup that Chaplin was particularly known for, Lloyd and company give it a different feel that works well. The story moves smoothly from one zany situation to the next, and there is a good combination of comedy material, with sight gags blended together with the slapstick and with Lloyd's occasional feats of athleticism. It makes for an enjoyable movie that gives Lloyd plenty of material to work with.

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                          • Anecdotes
                            Harold Lloyd married his co-star Mildred Davis on 10 February 1923. They remained married until her death on 18 August 1969. They had three children.
                          • Gaffes
                            When The Boy (Harold Lloyd) comes across a lad eating in a field during the fox hunt, the salt shaker and food the boy has changes hands between shots.
                          • Citations

                            Her Father: Out o' my house - Y' parrot-headed dudes an' *dudeens*!

                          • Connexions
                            Referenced in The Big Show (1923)

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                          Détails

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                          • Date de sortie
                            • 27 octobre 1922 (France)
                          • Pays d’origine
                            • États-Unis
                          • Langue
                            • Aucun
                          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                            • Among Those Present
                          • Lieux de tournage
                            • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
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                            • Associated Exhibitors
                            • Rolin Films
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                            34 minutes
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                            • Black and White
                          • Mixage
                            • Silent
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