An Ozark Romance (1918) Poster

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Totality of Character
Single-Black-Male26 February 2004
You can see in this short film that by 1918 Harold Lloyd dug deep within himself to deliver a personality that affords us entry into his humanity. There is a totality of character in his offering in this film, and it suggests that he spent many hours alone with the scenario trying to familiarize himself with the glasses character and understand him in a potent way. Watching him evolve from Lonesome Luke into the glasses character is a study in character development itself. The only other comedian that surpasses him at this point in terms of richness of character is Chaplin. Buster Keaton pales into insignificance as far as I'm concerned.
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