Henry Kohler


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Freshman, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Just A Regular Fellow Told he must make a speech to the students, with a kitten hidden in his sweater, new man Harold (Harold Lloyd) thinks he's made a success in The Freshman, 1925.
Freshman, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Last Substitute The beginning of the climax, in which the coach (Pat Harmon) is forced to use Speedy (Harold Lloyd) as a substitute or forfeit the big game, in The Freshman, 1925.
Freshman, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Party, Tuxedo In a portion the never-ending party/tuxedo gag, "Speedy" (Harold Lloyd) woos Peggy (Jobyna Ralston) and loses his suit, in The Freshman, 1925.
Welcome Danger (1929) -- (Movie Clip) No Two Are Ever The Same Botanist Bledsoe (Harold Lloyd) arrives at the San Francisco police department where his father was the chief, saves the day, meets Walton (William Walling) and learns about fingerprints, in Welcome Danger, 1929.
Welcome Danger (1929) -- (Movie Clip) That's My Girl Botanist Bledsoe (Harold Lloyd) waiting on a delayed train, meets Billie (Barbara Kent) and her brother, not realizing she's the girl whose picture was accidentally combined with his at a photo booth, early in Welcome Danger, 1929.
Welcome Danger (1929) -- (Movie Clip) New Berry On Me Opening introduces hero botanist Harold "Bledsoe" (Lloyd) bothering fellow passengers on the train arriving in Newbury, Colorado, from Welcome Danger, 1929, directed by Clyde Bruckman.
Girl Shy (1924) -- (Movie Clip) My Vampire For sure vamping it up, Harold Lloyd ("The Poor Boy") and an apprentice tailor by day, at work on his unfounded manual on romance, imagining the vampire (Nola Dolberg), the first of several, early in Girl Shy, 1924.
Girl Shy (1924) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Trade You Cars "The Poor Boy" Harold (Lloyd), suddenly wealthy and determined to stop "The Rich Girl" (Jobyna Ralston) from marrying a bigamist, in a portion of his famous chase, with Charles Chaplin's cameo as a wedding guest, in Girl Shy,1924.
Girl Shy (1924) -- (Movie Clip) You've Had Love Affairs? A small-town apprentice tailor, "The Poor Boy" Harold (Lloyd) has just met "The Rich Girl" (Jobyna Ralston) on the train, en route to get a publisher for his how-to book on romance, and helping smuggle her dog, in Girl Shy, 1924.
Girl Shy (1924) -- (Movie Clip) The Story Of A Bashful Boy The opening from Harold Lloyd's first turn as both star and producer, the 1924 hit Girl Shy, featuring his regular co-star Jobyna Ralston, a cameo by Charles Chaplin, and his famous climatic chase sequence across Los Angeles.

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