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The Big Idea

  • 1917
  • 9min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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The Big Idea (1917)
SlapstickComedyShort

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA clerk in a failing antiques store gets a big idea on how to move the merchandise so that he can save the store and possibly win the girl.A clerk in a failing antiques store gets a big idea on how to move the merchandise so that he can save the store and possibly win the girl.A clerk in a failing antiques store gets a big idea on how to move the merchandise so that he can save the store and possibly win the girl.

  • Regia
    • Hal Mohr
    • Gilbert Pratt
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hal Mohr
  • Star
    • Harold Lloyd
    • 'Snub' Pollard
    • Bebe Daniels
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    297
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Hal Mohr
      • Gilbert Pratt
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hal Mohr
    • Star
      • Harold Lloyd
      • 'Snub' Pollard
      • Bebe Daniels
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • Harold
    'Snub' Pollard
    'Snub' Pollard
    • Snub
    • (as Harry Pollard)
    Bebe Daniels
    Bebe Daniels
    • The Girl
    William Blaisdell
    William Blaisdell
      Sammy Brooks
        Lige Conley
        Lige Conley
          Billy Fay
            William Gillespie
            William Gillespie
            • Customer in top hat
            • (non citato nei titoli originali)
            Max Hamburger
              Oscar Larson
                Maynard Laswell
                  Gus Leonard
                  • Pawnbroker
                  • (non citato nei titoli originali)
                  Gaylord Lloyd
                    Chris Lynton
                    Chris Lynton
                      M.J. McCarthy
                        Belle Mitchell
                        Belle Mitchell
                          Norman Napier
                            Fred C. Newmeyer
                              • Regia
                                • Hal Mohr
                                • Gilbert Pratt
                              • Sceneggiatura
                                • Hal Mohr
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                              7jordondave-28085

                              I love the way this one ended that should be deemed a classic

                              (1917) The Big Idea SILENT COMEDY

                              clocking in at 9 minutes that has (Harold Lloyd) and (Harry Pollard) competing for the same affections of a young lady (Bebe Daniels). Both (Lloyd) and (Bebe Daniels) also happen to work at the same antique store. (Lloyd) as as the clean up and stock boy while (Bebe) as the cashier. Lloyd then overhears their boss inform (Bebe) he is going out of business and intends to close the small antique shop for good. (Lloyd) then devises a plan to to turn out the goods by jotting using a chalk double X's on the items such furniture and paintings etc...and producing an ad that $10,000 may be hidden in items with the double X's. He would then spread it around the neighborhood and around town about it, motivating many millionaires to take a quick visit to the shop and buy the first items with the double X's. This also includes his old rival, (Harry Pollard) who viewers see throughout the segment try to scrunge enough money to buy a double X item.
                              5boblipton

                              The Pawn Shop

                              This early Harold Lloyd "glasses" short seems like a variation on Chaplin's THE PAWNSHOP in set-up, with Snub cast in the Albert Austin role, competing for the affections of Bebe Daniels in a failing antiques shop. After you get past that set-up, the similarities vanish. Lloyd's character -- still wearing his bow tie -- indulges in some rough slapstick combat with Snub.

                              Even though there's no clear sign of the go-getter of the 1920s, Lloyd was clearly searching for a style of comedy midway between the rough, Keystone-style slapstick of his early works and the more realistic comedy he would become the master of it. It starts here with characters who look like they could exist in the real world, even if they don't act like it.
                              7AlsExGal

                              Pretty inventive for a 1917 comedy...

                              ... and it was written and co-directed by Hal Mohr, who was better known for cinematography. In fact this is the second of only two writing credits by Mr. Mohr, and one of only seven directing credits. The plot shows Harold Lloyd relying more on the entrepreneurship and out of the box thinking he'll show in his 20's films than on the kick-in-the-pants and pie throwing comedy that was common in films of the 1910's.

                              Harold and "the girl" are working at an antique dealer's shop that is going to close for lack of business. Harold gets the idea to put out notes all over town that say that an item at a particular address is marked with a double X on it and contains 10 thousand dollars hidden inside. Naturally the address is that of the antique dealer's and Harold has marked all of the items with double X's.

                              Planting these notes all over town gives Harold a chance to show off his trademark athleticism. Nobody else in the cast has very much to do, and that includes Bebe Daniels. It is mainly an opportunity to see her as a teenager, only 16 in this film.

                              Lloyd is still looking for his brand of comedy at this point, but he is close to finding it. I'd recommend it. Let me also say it is NOT in the 4 disc "Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection". That set came out in 2005 and this short was only restored and copyrighted by the Harold Lloyd Trust in 2012.
                              8planktonrules

                              A pretty typical Lloyd, Pollard and Daniels film.

                              In the 1910s, Harold Lloyd was prolific in short comedies though his work in these was far less enjoyable than his 1920s films. This is because although he'd finally developed the physical attributes of his 1920s persona, the glasses and straw hat, he didn't act like the sweet guy the public really embraced in the 1920s. And, in most of these earlier films, Lloyd starred along with Harry 'Snub' Pollard and Bebe Daniels.

                              When "The Big Idea" begins, you can see that it's not typical of the later films, as Lloyd is a bit of a jerk...bullying poor Snub because both are interested in Bebe. He spends a lot of time kicking and slapping poor Snub. In the meantime, the shop where Harold and Bebe work is having financial problems and Harold comes up with a rather dishonest scheme to get people into this antique shop and to buy everything in sight.

                              If you aren't expecting the nice and sweet guy Lloyd later played, you'll likely enjoy this picture. It is pretty funny once Lloyd's scheme takes hold...and the store is pretty much empty in no time! Clever...though the film would be better if Lloyd wasn't so slap-happy.
                              7SnoopyStyle

                              Harold Lloyd has his look but not his high level stunts

                              Harold (Harold Lloyd) and Snub (Harry Pollard) are battling over The Girl (Bebe Daniels). They escort her to her job at an antique shop. The shop is failing and her job is unlikely to continue. Harold comes up with an underhanded Telegram scheme to get more business to the shop.

                              This early Harold Lloyd comedy has no high level stunts, but he has developed his bespectacled everyman look. The story is fine. The middle has too much Snub and not enough of Harold. I really do like the ending which differentiates this from Popeye. All in all, this a solid comedy short. It just needs a stunt to push it over the top.

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                                Advertisements for "Kodak Film" and "Coca-Cola" can be seen at the corner shop. Both Kodak and Coca-Cola were founded in the 1800s and were established companies by 1917, the year this comedy was produced.
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                                Western Union Telegram: I. M. Millionbuck, Get to O. U. Phakers Antique Shop at 804 Lemon St. Article marked XX has 10,000. Concealed in it. Signed O. D. Liar

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                              • Data di uscita
                                • 30 dicembre 1917 (Stati Uniti)
                              • Paese di origine
                                • Stati Uniti
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                              • Luoghi delle riprese
                                • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
                              • Azienda produttrice
                                • Rolin Films
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