FRI SEP 12, 2025 7:00 PM "Harold Lloyd Home Movies" / THE FRESHMAN $12.00 (member) ; $17.00 (general admission) Ticket prices include a $2.00 online booking fee. Los Feliz 3 | Introduction by UCLA Film & Television Archive Associate Motion Picture Curator Steven K. Hill and award ceremony for president of Harold Lloyd Entertainment Suzanne Lloyd. Live score by Cliff Retallick. 100th Anniversary Screening! Co-presented by Retroformat Silent Films and Mount Saint Mary’s University Graduate Programs in Film, Television and New Media ‘Los Angeles Silent Film Festival’ Los Angeles Silent Film Festival merch sale prior to the screening at 6:30pm at the Los Feliz 3. Checking Event Status... *This is an RSVP which means first come first served. This RSVP does not guarantee a seat. Not a Member? Join Today. Already a Member? Be sure you are logged in to your account. Your RSVP is being held for 1 minute, please select the quantity and fill out your contact info to complete the RSVP First Name Last Name Email Quantity Subscribe to our newsletter FINISH
ABOUT THE FILMS: “Harold Lloyd Home Movies,” 17 Mins, USA These personal home movies of the Harold Lloyd family, shot on 35mm film, include footage of the Irving Boulevard residence, the Greenacres Benedict Canyon residence, the Greenacres Playhouse, the Malibu Beach House and more. With recorded narration by Suzanne Lloyd. THE FRESHMAN, 1925, Dir. Sam Taylor and Fred C. Newmeyer, 76 Mins, Janus Films, USA Harold Lloyd’s THE FRESHMAN (1925) remains one of the most beloved and accessible comedies of the silent era—a perfect introduction for newcomers and a perennial delight for seasoned fans. Here, Lloyd’s quintessential “all-American boy” arrives at Tate University brimming with movie-fed dreams of campus glory, only to find himself the butt of every joke. Determined to win respect, he sets his sights on making the football team, leading to a cascade of brilliant comic set-pieces—from doubling as a tackling dummy to presiding over a banquet where his suit quite literally comes apart at the seams—all building toward a rousing, laugh-filled climax. With its brisk pacing, relatable underdog story, and a blend of character-driven humor and physical gags, THE FRESHMAN captures Lloyd at the peak of his popularity, peering through his horn-rimmed glasses with equal parts innocence, optimism, and unshakable determination. FORMAT: DCP