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Harold Lloyd in A SAMMY IN SIBERIA (1919)

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2007

In this short film released on April 6, 1919 Harold plays a U.S. soldier in Russia.

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  • Come to my bed, Harold.

  • I'm sure any of us with a trace of culture in our brains can see why Harold Lloyd became one of Jackie Chan's most influential figures, next to Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.

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  • Harold Lloyd's smile could melt all the snow in Siberia.

  • Not many of his films were made in the snow.

  • Love the scene where Harold is about to shoot the jug of vodka! Wonder if Woody Allen knew this short. Some of the business reminded me of gags in Love and Death...

  • I loved that. It was so funny. I love slap-stick. Thank you.

  • Excuse me for this irrelevant question, but was Lloyd ever drafted to WW1?

  • Just when I thought I've seen all there is the world has left of Lloyd, here's another gem offered that is not seen on DVD yet. Thanks so much....MORE!!!

  • Great short :D. He was definitely one of the greaters movie stars.

    Thanks for sharing this ;).

  • I love the big, fat, gruff, russian guys with the fuzzy hats and beards. You were allowed to be stereotypical back then, it was before political correctness got in the way of humor.

  • And so that's how the Americans defeated Communism in Russia in 1919...

  • great

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