Lloyd, Harold (1893-1971) | |
The following sources are recommended by an expert whose research specialty is comedy movie star Harold Lloyd. |
· Cahn, William. Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy. Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1964.
· Lloyd, Annette D'Agostino. The Harold Lloyd Encyclopedia. McFarland, 2003.
· Lloyd, Harold. An American Comedy: Acted by Harold Lloyd, Directed by Wesley W. Stout. Longmans, Green, 1928.
· McCaffrey, Donald W. Three Classic Silent Screen Comedies Starring Harold Lloyd. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976.
· Reilly, Adam. Harold Lloyd: The King of Daredevil Comedy. Macmillan, 1977.
· McCaffrey, Donald. Four Great Comedians: Chaplin, Lloyd, Keaton, Langdon. A. Zwemmer; A.S. Barnes, 1968.
-- WEB SITES --
· Hello, Harold Lloyd: The World's First Web Site on Harold Lloyd. http://haroldlloyd.us/
· Internet Movie Database: Harold Lloyd. http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0516001/
· PBS American Masters: Harold Lloyd. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/lloyd_h.html
-- BOOKS --
· Agee, James. Agee on Film. Vol. 1. McDowell, Obolensky, 1958.
· Blum, Daniel. A Pictoral History of the Silent Screen. Perigee Books, 1953.
· Brownlow, Kevin. The Parade's Gone By. University of California Press, 1968.
· Brownlow, Kevin. Hollywood: The Pioneers. Alfred A. Knopf; Secker and Warburg, 1979.
· Cahn, William. The Laugh Makers. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1957.
· D'Agostino, Annette M. Harold Lloyd: A Bio-Bibliography. Greenwood Press, 1994.
· Dardis, Tom. Harold Lloyd: The Man on the Clock. Penguin Books, 1983.
· Endres, Stacey, and Cushman, Robert. Hollywood at Your Feet. Pomegranate Press, 1992.
· Everson, William K. American Silent Film. Oxford University Press, 1978.
· Griffith, Richard, and Mayer, Arthur. The Movies. Simon and Schuster, 1957.
· Katz, Ephraim. The Film Encyclopedia. Crowell, 1979.
· Kerr, Walter. The Silent Clowns. Alfred A. Knopf, 1975.
· Koszarski, Richard. An Evening's Entertainment: The Age of the Silent Feature Picture, 1915-1928. Scribner; Collier Macmillan Canada; Maxwell Macmillan International, 1990.
· Maltin, Leonard. Great Movie Comedians. Crown Publishers, 1978.
· Maltin, Leonard, and Bann, Richard W. Our Gang: The Life and Times of the Little Rascals. Crown Publishers, 1992.
· Morgan, Willard D., and Lester, Henry M. Stereo Realist Manual. Morgan and Lester, 1954.
· Morino, Marianne. The Hollywood Walk of Fame. Ten Speed Press, 1987.
· Parish, James Robert, and Leonard, William T. The Funsters. Arlington House, 1979.
-- MAGAZINE ARTICLES --
· Lloyd, Harold. "My Ideal Girl." Motion Picture Magazine. July 1918, pp. 33, 113.
· Lloyd, Harold, as told to Marcel H. Wallenstein. "For the People, By the People." Filmplay Journal. April 1922, pp. 12, 52.
· "The Autobiography of Harold Lloyd." Photoplay. May 1924, p. 32; June 1924, p. 43; July 1924, p. 56.
· Lloyd, Harold. "What Is Love?" Photoplay. February 1925, p. 36.
· "Harold Lloyd Tells the Most Dramatic Moments of His Life." Motion Picture. December 1925, p. 40.
· Lloyd, Harold. "Hardships of Fun-Making." Ladies Home Journal. May 1926, pp. 32, 50, 234.
· Lloyd, Harold. "When They Gave Me the Air." Ladies Home Journal. February 1928, p. 19.
· Lloyd, Harold, as told to Louis Hochman. "My Adventures in Stereo." Photography. April 1954, pp. 52, 55, 122-125.
· Granger, Frank. "Five Hundred a Laugh: Harold Lloyd Believes One Good Chuckle Deserves That Amount." Motion Picture. June 1919, pp. 48-49, 92.
· Laurel, Marie. "Harold Lloyd: The Happy Comedian." Motion Picture Classic. October 1919, pp. 34, 76-77.
· Leigh, Anabel. "Specs without Glass." Photoplay. January 1920, p. 68.
· Fredericks, James. "Lloyd: Laughsmith." Motion Picture. April/May 1920, p. 38.
· Furman, Bess. "Alias Desperate Jack Dalton." Motion Picture. August 1921, pp. 34, 89-90.
· "Harold Lloyd's New Home." Photoplay. July 1922, pp. 68-69.
· Hall, Gladys, and Fletcher, Adele Whitely. "We Interview 'The Boy.'" Motion Picture. July 1922, p. 20.
· Mullett, Mary B. "A Movie Star Who Knows What Makes You Laugh." American Magazine. July 1922, pp. 36-39.
· St. Johns, Adela Rogers. "What about Harold Lloyd?" Photoplay. August 1922, pp. 21, 112.
· Gebhart, Myrtle. "Mildred's Ambitions." Picture Play. October 1922, pp. 96-97.
· Howe, Herbert. "Out of His Shell." Motion Picture Classic. October 1922, pp. 46-47, 90.
· Carr, Harry. "Chaplin -vs- Lloyd." Motion Picture. November 1922, p. 55.
· Smith, Agnes. "What a Famous Fan Thinks." Picture Play. November 1922, pp. 27, 103.
· Sands, Ethel. "A Fan's Adventures in Hollywood." Picture Play. December 1922, pp. 56-58, 86.
· "Married!" Photoplay. April 1923, p. 34.
· Perlman, Phyllis. "The Boyhood of Harold Lloyd by Harold Lloyd's Mother." Motion Picture. July 1923, pp. 38-40, 88-89.
· St. Johns, Adela Rogers. "How Lloyd Made Safety Last." Photoplay. July 1923, pp. 33, 117.
· Winship, Mary. "Gag Men." Photoplay. July 1923, pp. 44-45, 106.
· "Mirrors of Hollywood. No. 2. Just a Nice Boy. Harold Lloyd Is the One White Crow in the Hollywood Colony: He's Not Conceited." Sunset. August 1923, p. 15.
· "Their Pet Aversions." Photoplay. June 1924, p. 74.
· deRevere, F. Vance. "Faces of the Film Stars." Motion Picture. February 1925, p. 40.
· Calhoun, Dorothy Donnell. "Harold Tells on Himself." Motion Picture. May 1925, p. 59.
· "A House Built to Live In." Photoplay. September 1925, pp. 56-57.
· Taylor, Sam. "Directing Harold Lloyd." Motion Picture Director. November 1925, pp. 13-14, 50.
· Sherwood, Robert E. "The Perennial Freshman (Harold Lloyd)." The New Yorker. January 30, 1926, pp. 15-16.
· Howe, Milton. "Behind Harold's Spectacles." Motion Picture. May 1927, p. 24.
· Kennedy, John B. "It Pays to Be Sappy." Collier's. June 11, 1927, pp. 12, 28.
· Donnell, Dorothy. "This Is the Story of Harold the Hustler." Motion Picture. September 1927, p. 18.
· Stevens, Jane. "7,000,000 Extras Can Be Right (As Told by Roy Brooks)." Motion Picture. February 1928, p. 67.
· Stout, Wesley W., ed. "An American Comedy." Saturday Evening Post. March 24, 1928, pp. 6-7; March 31, pp. 18-19; April 7, p. 27; April 14, p. 29; April 21, pp. 26-27; April 28, p. 38.
· Thomajan, P.K. "The Lafograph." American Cinematographer. April 1928, pp. 36-37.
· Ludlam, Helen. "Harold Lloyd's New Home: Laugh That Off!" Screenland. September 1928, pp. 48-49, 90-91.
· Peterson, Elmer T. "Harold Lloyd in His Garden." Better Homes and Gardens. September 1928, pp. 20-21, 66-67.
· "Fame and Fortune from a Pair of Goggles." Literary Digest. October 6, 1928, pp. 34-38.
· "Harold Lloyd Stages a Tournament for the Professionals." Golfers Magazine. February 1929, p. 16.
· "The Palace of a Laugh King." Photoplay. May 1930, pp. 34-35.
· Hall, Gladys. "Discoveries about Myself." Motion Picture. October 1930, p. 58.
· "Mr. Harold Lloyd's Italian Villa in Beverly Hills." California Arts and Architecture. December 1930.
· Hall, Gladys. "Thrift in a Palace." Photoplay. September 1932, pp. 58-59, 104-105.
· "The Return of a Comedian: Harold Lloyd." Vanity Fair. October 1932, pp. 38-39.
· Hall, Gladys. "Looking at the World through Horn-Rimmed Specs." Motion Picture. September 1933, pp. 40, 64.
· "Portrait." Newsweek. August 25, 1934, p. 24.
· Brundidge, Harry T. "Who'll Wear These Glasses: Harold Lloyd Wants to Know!" Motion Picture. November 1934, pp. 45, 66.
· Ganley, Frank. "Up through the Years with Harold Lloyd." Motion Picture Magazine. February 1936, pp. 40, 74.
· Camp, Dan. "The Black Widow's Love Life (Not a Movie Star) -- Discovered by Harold Lloyd." Motion Picture Magazine. December 1937, pp. 26, 66-67.
· "Without Spectacles." The New Yorker. July 30, 1938, p. 8.
· "Hollywood's Finest Estate Belongs to Harold Lloyd." Life. August 1, 1938, p. 28.
· "Harold Lloyd's Hobbyhorse." Life. March 4, 1940, pp. 68-69.
· Crowther, Bosley. "Cavalcade of Movie Comics." The New York Times Magazine. October 20, 1940, pp. 6-7.
· "Lloydian Laughs by Proxy." Newsweek. March 17, 1941, p. 62.
· Marshall, J. "Back to the Mines." Collier's. June 1, 1946, p. 58.
· "Harold Lloyd Comes Back." Look. July 23, 1946, p. 45.
· Proctor, Kay. "Up to His Old Tricks." Movieland. October 1946, pp. 62, 94-95.
· "A Funny Guy with Glasses Comes Back." Cue. June 25, 1949, p. 18.
· "Shriner." The New Yorker. July 2, 1949, p. 18.
· "Shriners Invade City with Oriental Pageantry." This Week in Chicago. July 16, 1949, pp. 14-18.
· "Cinema: Vintage." Time. July 18, 1949, p. 76.
· "World of Hiram Abif." Time. July 25, 1949, pp. 13-16.
· Agee, James. "Boy." Life. September 5, 1949, pp. 78-79.
· "Movie of the Week: Mad Wednesday." Life. November 6, 1950, pp. 85-86, 88.
· "It's Tremendous." Time. January 19, 1953, p. 64.
· Peck, Seymour. "Then and Now." The New York Times Magazine. May 10, 1953, p. 78.
· Grafton, S. "Harold Lloyd." Good Housekeeping. May 1955, pp. 54-57, 182.
· "Film Pioneers' Roll of Their Living Immortals." Life. January 23, 1956, p. 118.
· MacGowan, Kenneth. "When the Talkies Came to Hollywood." The Quarterly of Film, Television and Radio. Spring 1956, pp. 288-301.
· "Meeting with Harold Lloyd." Sight and Sound. Winter 1958-1959, pp. 4-5.
· "Scenes from a Side-Splitting Sampler." Show Business Illustrated. April 1962.
· "Speedy." The New Yorker. May 26, 1962, pp. 29-30.
· Zunser, Jesse. "Comedy Is No Laughing Matter." Cue. June 2, 1962, p. 10.
· "All-American Fall Guy." Newsweek. June 4, 1962, p. 98.
· Garringer, Nelson. "Harold Lloyd Made a Fortune by Combining Comedy and Thrills." Films in Review. August/September 1962, pp. 407-422.
· "He Still Lives in a Star's Home." The Philadelphia Enquirer Magazine. December 30, 1962, pp. 18-19.
· "Just an Ordinary Millionaire: Harold Lloyd." Sound Stage. May 1965, p. 25.
· "Harold Lloyd, Hal Roach: Old Chums and Litigants." Variety. July 21, 1965, pp. 2, 70.
· McCaffrey, Donald. "The Mutual Approval of Keaton and Lloyd." Cinema Journal. 1966-1967, pp. 8-15.
· "Harold Lloyd: The Serious Business of Being Funny." Film Comment. Fall 1969, pp. 46-57.
· Zimmerman, Paul D. "The Comic Merriwell." Newsweek. March 22, 1971, pp. 110-111.
· "Harold Lloyd: In Memoriam, 1893-1971." American Film Institute Report. April 1971, p. 1.
· Lipton, Norman C. "Harold Lloyd." Popular Photography. August 1971, pp. 50, 153.
· Slide, Anthony. "Harold Lloyd." The Silent Picture. Summer/Autumn 1971, pp. 5-8.
· Flinn, Tom. "Out of the Past." Velvet Light Trap. Winter 1971/1972, p. 6.
· Kaminsky, Stuart. "Harold Lloyd: A Reassessment of His Film Comedy." Silent Picture. Autumn 1972, pp. 21-29.
· Leonard, William T., and Fulbright, Thomas. "Woody Wise Finds His Shangri-La." Classic Film Collector. Summer 1973, pp. 8-9.
· Fox, Charles. "The Harold Lloyd Estate: A Monument to Filmland." Entertainment Magazine. Fall 1973, pp. 16-17.
· "The House That Laughs Built...." TV Guide. October 20, 1973, pp. 12-14.
· "A Harold Lloyd Scrapbook." Classic Film Collector. Summer 1974, p. 48; Fall 1974, p. x2.
· Kendall, Robert. "Make Way for Laughter: Here Comes Harold Lloyd." Hollywood Studio Magazine. October/November 1974, pp. 4-12.
· Pratt, George C. "Mind over Matter: Harold Lloyd Reminisces." Image. September 1976, pp. 1-8.
· "Time-Life Releases Lloyd Features." Classic Film Collector. Fall 1976, p. 1.
· Reilly, Adam. "Films on Filmmaking: The Films of Harold Lloyd." Filmmakers Newsletter. April 1977, p. 53.
· Sarris, Andrew. "Harold Lloyd: A Rediscovery." American Film. September 1977, pp. 26-32, 49-51.
· Goldstein, Ruth M. "The Feature Film in 16mm: 9 Harold Lloyd Programs." Film News. November/December 1978, pp. 34-35.
· Wilch, John. "Harold Lloyd: The All-American Boy." Blackhawk Film Digest. March 1979, p. 4.
· Squarini, Peter. "The Enormous Popularity of Harold Lloyd." Classic Images. January 1980, p. 70.
· Berglund, Bo. "Harold Lloyd at Keystone." Classic Images. September 1981, p. 16.
· Fernett, Gene. "A Retrospective: Harold Lloyd." Classic Images. March 1983, pp. 37-38.
· Gordon, Herb. "Speaking of Silents: The Boy with the Glasses." Classic Images. May 1984, pp. 51-52.
· Braunstein, Bill. "The Hollywood Clowns." New Orleans. February 1986, pp. 13-14.
· Squarini, Peter. "Harold Lloyd: Box Office King." Classic Images. April 1988, p. 48.
· Firstenberg, Jean Picker. "Passing the Baton." American Film. June 1988, p. 57.
· deCroix, Rick. "Fighting for Reappraisal." Classic Images. November 1988, pp. 48-50; December 1988, pp. C8-C9; January 1989, pp. 26, 28-29; February 1989, pp. 44-45.
· Brownlow, Kevin. "Harold Lloyd: A Renaissance Palace for One of the Silent Era's Great Comic Pioneers." Architectural Digest. April 1990, pp. 160-165.
· Santilli, Ernie. "Harold Lloyd: The Overlooked Overachiever." Filmfax. April/May 1992, pp. 70-78.
· Brownlow, Kevin. "Preserved in Amber." Film Comment. March/April 1993, pp. 26-34.
· Lyden, Pierce. "Nebraskans and Harold Lloyd." Classic Images. April 1993, p. 43.
· "Flashback." Vanity Fair. April 1993, p. 93.
· Rivers, Scott. "Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius." Classic Images. September 1993, pp. C2, C4.
· Newman, Byron Y. "Harold Lloyd, The Man Who Popularized Eyeglasses in America." Journal of the American Optometric Association. Volume 66, No. 5 (1995), pp. 310-311.
· D'Agostino, Annette M. "Silent Film Comedy, As Redefined by Harold Lloyd." Films of the Golden Age. Winter 1997/1998, pp. 74-79.
-- NEWSPAPER ARTICLES --
· "Harold Lloyd Weds Mildred Davis." New York Times 11 Feb 1923: 17.
· "Form New Cinema Group." New York Times 23 Feb 1923: 16.
· Lloyd, Harold. "Working in a Laugh Factory." New York Times 16 Dec 1923, sec. 9: 5.
· "Harold Lloyd a Father." New York Times 23 May 1924: 2.
· "Harold Lloyd Took a Chance." New York Times 20 Sept 1925, sec. 8: 5.
· "Gorgeous Fairyland Playground Being Created by Landscape Architect for Harold Lloyd Home." Los Angeles Sunday Times 29 Nov 1925, sec. 3: 24.
· "Harold Lloyd Unbosoms His Likes and Dislikes." New York Times 21 Mar 1926, sec. 8: 5.
· Lloyd, Harold. "The Public Is the Doctor." New York Times 23 May 1926, sec. 8: 2.
· "Lloyd a 'Frothblower.'" New York Times 1 Mar 1927: 30.
· "Mr. Lloyd's Dogs." New York Times 20 Mar 1927, sec. 8: 7.
· "Rain Balks Harold Lloyd." New York Times 28 Aug 1927, sec. 7: 3.
· "Harold Lloyd's 'Specs.'" New York Times 6 Nov 1927, sec. 9: 5.
· "Witwer Sues Lloyd for 'Freshman' Film." New York Times 12 Apr 1929: 8.
· "Mr. Lloyd as a Talker." New York Times 20 Oct 1929, sec. 9: 8.
· "Guard Daughters of Harold Lloyd." New York Times 18 Nov 1930: 2.
· "Harold Lloyd Has a Son." New York Times 27 Jan 1931: 20.
· "Who's Who This Week in Pictures." New York Times 18 Sept 1932, sec. 9: 4.
· "Harold Lloyd Returns." New York Times 23 Feb 1933: 20.
· "Drop Witwer-Lloyd Suit." New York Times 29 Aug 1933: 20.
· "Modern Art Library Gets Famous Films." New York Times 9 Oct 1935: 27.
· Churchill, Douglas W. "The Rebound of Harold Lloyd." New York Times 30 Jan 1938, sec. 10: 5.
· Jones, Idwal. "Survivor of the Custard Pie Age." New York Times 3 July 1938, sec. 9: 4.
· Crisler, B.R. "Of Harold Al Raschid." New York Times 31 July 1938, sec. 9: 3.
· "Harold Lloyd Loses Tax Plea." New York Times 3 Aug 1940: 9.
· "Mrs. Lloyd, Mother of Movie Comedian." New York Times 18 Aug 1941: 4.
· "Harold Lloyd Saved from Fire by Wife." New York Times 6 Aug 1943: 17.
· "Mr. Lloyd Emerges from Retirement." New York Times 12 Nov 1944, sec. 2: 7.
· Gould, Jack. "Of Sundry Matters." New York Times 26 Nov 1944, sec. 2: 7.
· "Lloyd Back on Screen." New York Times 24 June 1945: 22.
· Parsons, Louella O. "Louella O. Parsons in Hollywood: Frances Ramsden and Harold Lloyd." New York Journal-American 2 Dec 1945: 15.
· DuBois, William. "A Freshman Returns." New York Times 17 Mar 1946, sec. 2: 3.
· "J. Darsie Lloyd, Father of Screen Actor." New York Times 18 Dec 1947: 29.
· "Shrine Headquarters to Move to Chicago." New York Times 21 July 1949: 32.
· "Harold Lloyd's Daughter Wed." New York Times 18 Sept 1950: 19.
· Ludlow, Carter. "Lloyd's Daughter, Producer Mate Part." Los Angeles Examiner 8 Mar 1953, sec. 1: 15.
· Pryor, Thomas M. "Republic is Adding Four Sound Stages." New York Times 16 June 1953: 24.
· "Harold Lloyd's Daughter Gets Divorce Here." Los Angeles Examiner and Express 16 Nov 1956: A7.
· Pryor, Thomas M. "Suit for $750,000 Settled by Lloyd." New York Times 19 Jan 1957: 13.
· Crosby, John. "Twenty Years of Harold Lloyd." New York Herald-Tribune 2 Aug 1959: 9-10.
· Ross, Don. "Freshman Now Post-Graduate." New York Herald-Tribune 9 July 1961, sec. 4: 4.
· "Cannes Fete Cheers Harold Lloyd Film." New York Times 14 May 1962: 36.
· Pryor, Thomas M. "670 Toss Nostalgic Nosegay to Mary Pickford, Harold Lloyd." Variety 8 Jan 1963: 1.
· "Harold Lloyd Honored at Masquers Banquet." Los Angeles Times 19 Jan 1963: 8.
· Schumach, Murray. "End of Era Nears for Small Studio." New York Times 5 July 1963: 13.
· Canby, Vincent. "Young and Busy: Harold Lloyd, 73." New York Times 10 Nov 1966: 64.
· "Mildred Davis, Wife of Harold Lloyd, 68." New York Times 20 Aug 1969: 47.
· Otterburn-Hall, William. "Harold Lloyd: Still Hanging Around." Louisville Courier-Journal and Times 8 Nov 1970: 1, 3.
· "Harold Lloyd, Screen Comedian, Dead." New York Times 9 Mar 1971: 1.
· Main, Dick. "Harold Lloyd, Bespectacled Film Comic, Dies of Cancer at 77." Los Angeles Times 9 Mar 1971: 1, 12.
· Illson, Murray. "Horn-Rims His Trademark." New York Times 9 Mar 1971: 1.
· "Lloyd Gift to Build Film Museum." San Diego Union 13 Mar 1971: A-8.
· Perry, George. "Harold Lloyd." The Times (London) 16 Mar 1971: 17.
· Sarris, Andrew. "Harold Lloyd, 1893-1971." New York Times 21 Mar 1971, sec. 2: 13.
· "Harold Lloyd, Jr., Dies: Actor, Son of Comedy Star." New York Times 10 June 1971: 46.
· Ward, Leslie. "Harold Lloyd Estate Going on the Block." New York Times 22 July 1975: 33.
· "Harold Lloyd's Estate Brings a Top Bid of $1.6 Million." New York Times 28 July 1975: 24.
· "See Little Chance of Saving Lloyd Estate." Variety 30 July 1975: 2, 62.
· "Lloyd Estate Sold to Iranian." New York Times 31 July 1975: 33.
· "Harold Lloyd Home Sale is Finalized." Variety 6 August 1975: 22.
· Alexander, Max. "To the Rescue of America's Silent Films." New York Times 12 Nov 1989, sec. 2: 33.
· Goodman, Walter. "Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius, on PBS." New York Times 15 Nov 1989, sec. 3: 26.
· Grimes, William. "Hal Roach Recalls His First Century." New York Times 23 Jan 1992: 15.
· Allan, Tom. "Weekend to Honor Silent Film Star." Omaha World-Herald 3 Jan 1993: 6-B.
· Sterritt, David. "Chaplin, Keaton -- and Lloyd." Christian Science Monitor 4 May 1993: 13.
· Champlin, Charles. "Silent Film's Third Genius." Los Angeles Times 31 Mar 1993: F1.
· Allan, Tom. "Lloyd Event Is Anything but Silent." Omaha World-Herald 26 Apr 1993: pp. 9-10.
· Canby, Vincent. "Gaffes and Gags of a Shy Dimwit." New York Times 30 Apr 1993: C1, C20-21.
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