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Harold Lloyd chases a dog and his dignity through a chaotic carnival in 1920.
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Number, Please? (1920)

vaudeville chaosromantic scramblecarnival fever dream

Overview

Comedy

While at an amusement park, trying vainly to forget the girl he has lost, a young man sees the girl with her new boyfriend. When her dog gets loose in the park, both suitors have to help her catch it. Then, the girl's uncle, a balloonist, gives her a pass for two in his balloon, provided that her mother approves. She then offers to take along the first of her admirers who is able to get her mother's consent.

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silent film

Standout Aspects

Stunts

Lloyd's carnival chaos — no safety nets, all courage.

Practical Effects

1920s amusement park is the real set.

Best for:Solo: Perfect 25-minute coffee break escape.·Rewatch: Lloyd's stunts reward repeat viewing.·Friends: Silent comedy hits harder with company.
Hal Roach

Director

Hal Roach

ReleasedDec 26, 1920
Runtime25m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Rolin Films

Top Cast

Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd

The Boy

Mildred Davis

Mildred Davis

The Girl

Sunshine Sammy Morrison

Sunshine Sammy Morrison

Little Boy with Whisk Broom (uncredited)

Hal Roach

Hal Roach

Sailor (uncredited)

Charles Stevenson

Charles Stevenson

Cop / Man on Rollercoaster (uncredited)

William Gillespie

William Gillespie

Cop (uncredited)

Fred C. Newmeyer

Fred C. Newmeyer

carnival staff (uncredited)

Noah Young

Noah Young

Cowboy (uncredited)

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Hal Roach directed this the same year he founded his legendary studio.

Cultural

This captures the 1920s American carnival boom, when parks were revolutionizing leisure and courtship.

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