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      Get Out and Get Under

      Released Sep 26, 1920 25m Comedy List
      Reviews 79% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Car trouble and more prove significant obstacles to an actor (Harold Lloyd) who will lose his part to a rival if he fails to make it to the theater on time. Read More Read Less

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      Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews It just didn't make me laugh that much. Rated: C+ Mar 16, 2015 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member A Harold Lloyd two-reel short involving a guy who has a lead role in a community theater production. He's replaced by a rival who has designs on Lloyd's sweetheart and co-star. The reason he is late to his big performance is that his pride and joy, a brand new car malfunctions. Cars were ubiquitous by 1920, so a writer who worked for Hal Roach must have figured that the tribulations involved in automobile mishaps and minor mechanical malfunctions were something a wide audience could appreciate. Lloyd's love and excessive care for his car at the expense of paying attention to his surroundings did not make me laugh. Too much time is spent with the car in the garage trying to get it to start and dealing with a grumpy neighbor. Something is lost in translation from car culture of this era that made the jokes miss their marks most of the time. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Car trouble and more prove significant obstacles to an actor (Harold Lloyd) who will lose his part to a rival if he fails to make it to the theater on time.
      Director
      Hal Roach
      Screenwriter
      H. M. Walker
      Distributor
      Pathé Exchange Inc.
      Production Co
      Rolin Films
      Genre
      Comedy
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Sep 26, 1920, Original
      Runtime
      25m