Girl Shy

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"Girl Shy," a silent film by PatheĢ, features Harold Lloyd in one of his most endearing roles. Lloyd plays a shy tailor's apprentice who, despite his social awkwardness, harbors a wealth of romantic fantasies which he writes down. After overcoming numerous comedic obstacles, he manages to get his collection published, catapulting him into the world of success. With newfound confidence, he falls in love with a wealthy woman, portrayed by Jobyna Ralston, and embarks on a mission to rescue her from an unsuitable marriage. The film is notable for its blend of slapstick comedy with heartfelt romance, showcasing Lloyd's physical comedy and charm. The 1974 re-release included subtitles and a new musical score, enhancing the silent film experience for modern audiences. Directed by Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, with additional production credits for the later version by Bob Heag and music by Don Hulette, "Girl Shy" remains a beloved piece of cinema history for its humor and narrative charm.

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