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Original Title: Speedy

Genge: Action,Comedy,Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Speedy" loses his job as a soda-jerk, then spends the day with his girl at Coney Island. He then becomes a cab driver and delivers Babe Ruth to Yankee Stadium, where he stays to see the game. When the railroad tries to run the last horse-drawn trolley (operated by his girl's grandfather) out of business, "Speedy" organizes the neighborhood oldtimers to thwart their scheme.
Harold Swift, nicknamed Speedy, loves the New York Yankees more than anything. His preoccupation with baseball and the Yankees has prevented him from being able to focus on and thus keep the various jobs that he's had, such as as a soda jerk and cab driver. The one other thing he may love just as much is his girlfriend, Jane Dillon. After an adventurous trip to Coney Island together, Speedy realizes that he wants to marry Jane, which means needing to get and keep a job. But before she can get married, she wants to ensure that the affairs of her grandfather, Pop Dillon, are finalized. He owns and operates the last horse drawn streetcar in New York City, in what is perhaps the most idyllic section of town. Most of the big streetcar companies want to buy Pop out for a song, but when Speedy learns that there is a planned merger of all streetcar services in New York City which cannot go ahead until all the smaller franchisees, such as Pop, are bought out, Speedy encourages Pop to hold out for a lucrative deal. As such, the large streetcar owners work nefariously behind the scenes to ruin Pop's business. Speedy, with the help of Pop's equally aged friends and a stray dog that followed Speedy home from Coney Island, do whatever they can to make sure Pop has what is truly coming to him, which may not happen if they can't stop the wrong-doings of those big streetcar companies.
038: Speedy (1928) - released 4/7/1928; viewed 2/24/06 The River Thames floods in London, drowning 14. The 1928 Winter Games open in Switzerland. Charles Lindburgh is presented the Medal of Honor for the first trans-Atlantic flight.

BIRTHS: William Peter Blatty, David L. Wolper, Vidal Sassoon, Jeanne Moreau, Frank Frazetta, Fats Domino, Ariel Sharon, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. DEATHS: Thomas Hardy, Douglas Haig.

KEVIN: I found our final silent Lloyd film to be kind of disappointing. I suppose that after all the films we've seen from Lloyd, the best was already behind us so the expectations were unfairly raised for the final film. In the scene where we first meet Harold Swift, he's working at the local bar and doing lots of tricks with the bottles and glasses that are quite impressive for a man with only eight fingers. After he's fired from that job, he immediately gets a job as a cab driver, where he proves to have the worst luck in the world dealing with his fares and the cops. It was also nice to see Coney Island in the late 1920's, and a cameo by Babe Ruth, who shows that it was easier to do celebrity cameos during the silent era when acting and saying lines wasn't really a problem (and keep in mind, the word "cameo" wasn't used in that way until Around the World in 80 Days). During the chase across town in Girl Shy, I very much hoped that Speedy would measure up to that level of comic grandeur, but sadly the climax of this film, where he has to save his girlfriend's grandpa's horse-and-cart trolley business, fell far short of expectations. That, and I miss Jobyna Ralston.

DOUG: Our last Harold Lloyd film, Speedy (which rests comfortably between Chaplin's The Circus and Keaton's Steamboat Bill Jr.) was unfortunately not my favorite. While there were some very good bits of business (a crab in Harold's coat pocket causes trouble for anyone near him), the overall film just isn't as entertaining as, say, Kid Brother. What this film does give us is a look at Coney Island in 1928, not to mention a cameo from Babe Ruth. All films are also documentaries of the time they were made in, after all. Our hero, Speedy, initially seems perfectly fine with losing one job after another after only a day's work, so at first he seems downright irresponsible and careless. After messing up a delivery, he doesn't even bother to return before grabbing a newspaper and looking through the want-ads. The trip to Coney Island (I'm surprised he'd saved enough money for such a trip, but if he could do it in The Freshman, he can do it here) has some very good gags, some involving Harold's new suit getting dirty, some involving a dog, and some with the aforementioned crab. Later, though, Harold has to show his stuff when he must rescue his girlfriend's grandpa's horse-drawn trolley-car from evil gangsters who want to run it into the ground. The finale chase scene is pretty cool, particularly an unplanned accident where Harold crashes the trolley into an L-Train support, and must improvise by replacing the broken wheel with a sewer cover. Ann Christy is Harold's new girl, and just doesn't quite fill the void left by Jobyna Ralston. Looking at the timeline, it is worth noting that in the year after The Jazz Singer introduced sound into movies, the three masters of silent comedy (Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd) were all still doing excellent work (The Circus, Steamboat Bill Jr., Speedy).

Last film viewed: The Kid Brother (1927). Last film chronologically: The Circus (1928). Next film viewed: Anna Christie (1930). Next film chronologically: The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928).

The Movie Odyssey is an exhaustive, chronological project where we watch as many milestone films as possible, starting with D.W. Griffith's Intolerance in 1916 and working our way through, year by year, one film at a time. We also write a short review for each and every film. In this project, we hope to gain a deeper understanding of the time period, the films of the era, and each film in context, while at the same time just watching a lot of great movies, most of which we never would have watched otherwise. Today I watched a wonderful restoration of the Harold Lloyd gem "Speedy". Released nearly 90 years ago, this silent film demonstrates the power of great story telling and the genius of Harold Lloyd.

Lloyd plays the titular character, Speedy--an optimist who can't keep a job. He's a big Yankees fan and the daily exploits of the Bronx Bombers are his obsession. Babe Ruth appears in an extended scene, including an at-bat in Yankee Stadium.

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