I hope it does change. Either you talk to people about Harold Lloyd, and they go back to the clock thing. Or, after they've seen him they say, 'He's brilliant.
Suzanne Lloyd
'I can't watch it!' he'd tell me,.. And he'd walk out.
walk
There's a movie in that story. Three geniuses having explosions.
story movie
He'd get so upset when he'd see Keaton do those movies,.. He'd ask, 'Why is he doing that?'
movies
She said, 'I just love the guy in the glasses,'.. 'He's so funny.'
funny guy love
He was a highly skilled, inventive artist. He wasn't just a film star; he was a pioneer.
artist film star
I hope it does change
change hope
change people talk clock brilliant hope thing
When Harold asked [producer] Hal Roach if he could buy his movies, he really didn't know what he could do with them. Harold probably did himself a disservice, financially, but that's how strongly he felt about owning his own work.
work movies
Some of our films are in the public domain as well, but they've been restored and re-scored, and they're really beautiful. I cleaned them up, put new party dresses on them and [now can] take them to the dance.
dance beautiful public party films
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