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Speedy

  • Director: Ted Wilde
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Adventure Comedy, Crime Comedy
  • Themes: Righting the Wronged
  • Main Cast: Harold Lloyd, Ann Christy, Bert Woodruff, Brooks Benedict
  • Release Year: 1928
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 71 minutes

Plot

This was comedian Harold Lloyd's last silent film, and one of his most charming. Lloyd's character here is called Harold "Speedy" Swift, an upbeat young man whose fatal attraction for baseball always causes him to lose his jobs. After his latest firing, he impulsively spends a day at Coney Island with his sweetheart, Jane Dillon (Ann Christy). Ann's grandfather, Pop Dillon (Bert Woodruff), meanwhile, has a dilemma -- he runs the last horse-drawn trolley in New York City, and the railway magnates desperately want his route. Since Pop won't sell it to them, they plan to get it by underhanded means. Pop must make his rounds at least once every 24 hours, so the magnates hire thugs to stop him. Speedy hears about this plan and, being gainfully unemployed, takes over the route to protect the old man. But the magnates then steal the trolley, and the climax of the film involves Speedy's dash to find the trolley and get it back to its route before the 24 hours are up. He makes it just in time and then forces the magnates to buy the route for a cool 100,000 dollars. This picture was shot on location in a Manhattan that now looks almost quaint for all its concrete and steel. Baseball legend Babe Ruth had a cameo role, playing himself as a very harassed fare when Speedy is working as a cabbie. Their wild ride ends at the old Yankee Stadium. Other historically interesting sites include Coney Island's Luna Park, and Columbus Circle and Wall Street as they were in 1928. In the film's climax, the trolley has a spectacular crash at the Brooklyn Bridge -- this accident was not planned, but was left in the film anyhow. At the time of this picture's release, Lloyd was a top box-office draw, a bigger moneymaker than Charlie Chaplin (whose releases during the '20s was infrequent) and Buster Keaton (whose quirky comedy wouldn't be fully appreciated for several decades). While Lloyd made some fairly amusing sound films, he never again matched the quality of his silent work. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernie S. Adams - Baseball Fan; James Bradbury - Chauffeur; Josephine Crowell - Lady in a Car; Jimmie Dime - Tough; Byron Douglas - W.S. Wilton; Bobby Dunn - Tough; Herbert Evans - Store manager; Walter Hiers - The Cook; Hank Knight - Bit; Gus Leonard - Veteran; Sam Lufkin - Man; George Herman "Babe" Ruth - Himself; King Tut - A Dog; Dan Wolheim - Motorcycle Cop; Jack Hill - Man

Credit

Ted Wilde - Director, Jesse Greer - Composer (Music Score), Walter Lundin - Cinematographer, Harold Lloyd - Producer, Albert E. DeMond - Intertitle Writer, Howard Emmet Rogers - Screenwriter, John Wesley Grey - Screenwriter, Lex Neal - Screenwriter

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Dictionary: speed·y   (spē') pronunciation
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adj., -i·er, -i·est.
  1. Characterized by rapid motion; swift.
  2. Accomplished or arrived at without delay; prompt. See synonyms at fast1.
speedily speed'i·ly adv.
speediness speed'i·ness n.

Thesaurus: speedy
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adjective

  1. Characterized by great celerity: breakneck, expeditious, fast, fleet, quick, rapid, swift. Informal hell-for-leather. Idioms: quick as abunnywink. See fast/slow/velocity.
  2. Accomplished in very little time: brief, expeditious, fast, flying, hasty, hurried, quick, rapid, short, swift. See fast/slow/velocity.

Antonyms: speedy
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adj

Definition: fast, quick
Antonyms: delayed, halted, plodding, slow, slowed, tardy


Wikipedia: Speedy (film)
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Speedy

Poster
Directed by Ted Wilde
Produced by Harold Lloyd
Written by Albert DeMond (titles)
Starring Harold Lloyd
Ann Christy
Bert Woodruff
Babe Ruth
Music by Carl Davis (recent)
Don Hulette (1974)
Don Peake (1974 additional music)
Cinematography Walter Lundin
Editing by Carl Himm
Release date(s) 1928
Running time 86 min
Country  United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

Speedy is a 1928 silent film that was one of the films to be nominated for the short-lived Academy Award for Best Director of a Comedy. It starred famous comedian Harold Lloyd in the eponymous leading role, and it was his last silent film to be released in theatres. The film was written by Albert DeMond (titles), John Grey (story), J.A. Howe (story), Lex Neal (story), and Howard Emmett Rogers (story) with uncredited assistance from Al Boasberg and Paul Girard Smith. It was directed by Ted Wilde (the last silent film to be directed by him). It was shot on location in New York City.

The plot revolves around Harold 'Speedy' Swift's attempts to save the last horse-drawn trolley bus in New York. The film contrasts the speed of life of the contemporary city with the pace of yesteryear, represented by this non-motorized mode of transport.

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Trivia

  • "Speedy" was Harold Lloyd's real-life nickname. He had previously used it for his character in the 1925 film The Freshman.
  • During the climactic chase scene, Speedy's horse-drawn streetcar is seen crashing into an elevated railroad platform. This was a real accident during filming, the footage of which was kept and the storyline of the film rewritten around it.
  • Lloyd can be clearly seen giving the finger to his own reflection in a funhouse mirror during the Coney Island sequence. (His granddaughter, Suzanne Lloyd, notes this on the DVD commentary track).
  • Babe Ruth makes an extended cameo appearance as himself, as Speedy's cab customer. Ruth was a fan of Lloyd, and director Wilde had directed him the previous year in the film, The Babe Comes Home.

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Translations: Speedy
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - hurtig, rask, snarlig, prompte, omgående

Nederlands (Dutch)
snel, vlot

Français (French)
adj. - rapide, prompt

Deutsch (German)
adj. - schnell, prompt

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - γοργός, γρήγορος, ταχύς

Italiano (Italian)
veloce

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - rápido (m), veloz

Русский (Russian)
быстрый, проворный, прыткий, безотлагательный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - rápido, pronto, veloz

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - hastig, rask, skyndsam, snar

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
快的, 迅速的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 快的, 迅速的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 빠른, 순식간의, 재빠른

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 速い, 迅速な, 即刻の

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) سريع, عاجل‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מהיר‬


 
 

 

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