The Freshman / 1925

One of Harold Lloyd's best feature-length comedies, The Freshman, features the bespectacled regular guy as Harold Lamb, a naïve young man who heads off to college believing campus life will be just as it is in the movies; he even learns a little dance he saw one of his favorite actors do in a film. However, Harold soon discovers that real life isn't all that much like the pictures, and he quickly becomes the laughing stock of the university. Determined to prove himself, Harold tries out for the football team, but he serves as water boy and rides the pine until he finally gets a chance to redeem himself at the big game. Along the way, Harold also tries to woo a lovely co-ed, Peggy (Jobyna Ralston). 22 years later, writer/director Preston Sturges used the climactic football game as the opening for his collaboration with Harold Lloyd, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock.

Rating: NR
Genre: Classics, Comedy
Directed By: Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
Written By: Ted Wilde, John Wesley Grey, Sam Taylor, Jean Havez, Tim Whelan Sr., Clyde Bruckman, Lex Neal
Runtime: 70 minutes
Studio: Criterion Collection

Harold Lloyd...Harold 'Speedy' Lamb
Jobyna Ralston...Peggy
Brooks Benedict...The College Cad
James H. Anderson...Chet Trask (as James Anderson)
Hazel Keener...The College Belle
Joseph Harrington...The College Tailor
Pat Harmon...The Football Coach

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