
The Freshman (1925) w/ Clay Keller
"The Screamingly Funny Story of the College "Boob," Who Was Always the "Goat" but Did not Know It, but Who Finally Realized His Predicament and Came Through a Real hero!" Screen Drafts host Clay Keller joins the show to talk about the "third genius" Harold Lloyd, the once-king of silent comedy now in the shadow of Keaton and Chaplin, in his most popular film of his day, The Freshman. We'll talk the 1920s "collegiate craze", football, pratfalls, and...silent movie tie-in songs?
You're Missing Out: A National Film Registry Podcast · Mike Natale, Tom Lorenzo, Kyle Lampar, Clay Keller
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"The Screamingly Funny Story of the College "Boob," Who Was Always the "Goat" but Did not Know It, but Who Finally Realized His Predicament and Came Through a Real hero!"
Screen Drafts host Clay Keller joins the show to talk about the "third genius" Harold Lloyd, the once-king of silent comedy now in the shadow of Keaton and Chaplin, in his most popular film of his day, The Freshman. We'll talk the 1920s "collegiate craze", football, pratfalls, and...silent movie tie-in songs?
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Hosts:
Michael Natale
Tom Lorenzo
Producer:
Kyle Lampar
Guest:
Clay Keller
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