This is (unfortunately) an abridged version of THE FLIRT found on an old video cassette. Although I didn't remove any footage from this film I did take out a whole minute by just shortening the tit...
This is (unfortunately) an abridged version of THE FLIRT found on an old video cassette. Although I didn't remove any footage from this film I did take out a whole minute by just shortening the titles and intertitles. I then re-edited the music to fit the shorter length. Hope you enjoy!
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Before the time of huge fast food chains... Before the time of "Made in China"
I wish I could have lived in such an appreciated time. A time where you could walk right into a place, looking for hire, and have the job just like that. ;]
My guess is that 1922 is when copyright was applied for it, or that it was rereleased in that year. It was definitely 1917, because Bebe Daniels, who is Harold's leading lady here, was no longer working in his movies by 1922.
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I love Harold Lloyd!
He's soo lovely
Before the time of "Made in China"
I wish I could have lived in such an appreciated time. A time where you could walk right into a place, looking for hire, and have the job just like that. ;]
Gotta love Harold Lloyd films