Down on the Farm | 1920 | Comedy

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Title: Down on the Farm | 1920 | Comedy Director: Hal Roach Studio: Rolin Film Company Starring: Harold Lloyd Release Date: 1920 Runtime: 24 Format: Silent, Black and White Country: United States Language: Silent Genres: Comedy --- Summary: Down on the Farm is a silent comedy short featuring Harold Lloyd. The film revolves around the humorous events that take place when Lloyd visits a rural farm. The plot highlights the contrasts between urban and rural life through a series of comedic mishaps and playful interactions with farm animals and local residents. --- Background: Produced during the early years of Harold Lloyd's career, Down on the Farm showcases his developing comedic style. The film was created under the Rolin Film Company, which frequently collaborated with Hal Roach, a significant figure in silent comedy production. The short reflects the era's fascination with rural settings as a backdrop for humor. --- Trivia: Harold Lloyd was one of the most popular comedians of the silent era, often compared to Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Down on the Farm is considered one of Lloyd's early works, made before he fully developed his "Glasses" character. The film is preserved and available in the public domain, allowing contemporary audiences access to early silent comedy. Rolin Film Company later became known as Hal Roach Studios, famous for producing Laurel and Hardy films. --- Hashtags: HaroldLloyd SilentFilm Comedy 1920Film PublicDomain ClassicCinema