Generally ranked alongside Chaplin and Keaton as one of the masters of silent comedy, Harold Lloyd created a more conventional personality than those peers, a very American 'Everyman' that thoroughly captured the public's fancy during the 1920s. From 1922 through the end of the decade, his films were more popular than Chaplin's, with Keaton's a distant third. Unlike most of the silent comedians…
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