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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.A shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.A shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Henry A. Barrows
- Publisher Roger Thornsby
- (non crédité)
Ethel Broadhurst
- Publisher Woman
- (non crédité)
Sammy Brooks
- Short Train Passenger
- (non crédité)
Billy Butts
- Little Boy
- (non crédité)
Joe Cobb
- Boy in Tailor Shop
- (non crédité)
Jackie Condon
- Boy Having Pants Sewn
- (non crédité)
Mickey Daniels
- Newsboy
- (non crédité)
Andy De Villa
- Traffic Cop
- (non crédité)
Dorothy Dorr
- Girl With the Curls
- (non crédité)
F.F. Guenste
- Butler
- (non crédité)
Betsy Ann Hisle
- Little Girl
- (non crédité)
Wally Howe
- First Bootlegger
- (non crédité)
Priscilla King
- Girl
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMany of the exterior shots were filmed at Holmby House, the massive estate owned by Arthur Letts, owner of Bullock's Department Stores. Harold Lloyd did not move into his Green Acres estate in Beverly Hills until 1929, five years after this movie was released.
- GaffesWhen Mary's car goes off the road and in a close shot she takes out the Cracker Jack box, there is a reflection in the side of the car (bottom left) of a pair of legs standing nearby, then walking away.
- Citations
Big Publishing Office Girl: I just love cave men!
- Versions alternativesIn addition to the 'My Vampire' and 'My Flapper' sequences, there was a third interlude involving the girl with the curls, where Harold finds her as a Mary Pickford-type milk maid. The scene does not survive (it was cut after a preview) but a photograph of the scene has appeared in several publications.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Le monde comique d'Harold Lloyd (1962)
Commentaire à la une
The great Harold Lloyd has a total triumph in 1924's Girl Shy. This films is jam-packed with wit, slapstick, and old-fashioned sweetness. Lloyd found his perfect leading lady in Jobyna Ralston, who had just the right amount of prettiness and comic timing. Lloyd, of course, was the master of comic timing in everything from set pieces to still-spectacular chases across Los Angeles downtown streets. I especially liked the daydream scenes where the shy Harold conquers 2 great 1920s stereotypes: the Vamp, and the Flapper. I'd love to know who plays theses women in this film. I think she also appears as the girl with the hole in her stocking. This actress is a hoot as the parody of the vamp and flapper..... Altho I admire Chaplin, Keaton, and Harry Langdon as master comics, Harold Lloyd may have been the most complete of these star performers. His acting range was the broadest and his characters were never quite as vaudevillian--Harold Lloyd's everyman persona still rings true 80 years later. Bravo, Harold Lloyd!
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 400 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Ça t'la coupe! (1924) officially released in Canada in English?
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