What Is Secure by Default?
A story about the sadness and struggle of the little people is presented one by one in black and white tones; I think this is the true film of the elite era, and each frame is full of grace. Delight with film luminosity. (Lu Zhiyu)
Basic Information
- A story about the sadness and struggle of the little people, presented in black and white tones; I think this is the true era of the elite
- In this film, Royder plays a clerk in a department store. For business propaganda, the company invited a stuntman to perform a stunt that climbed downstairs to the roof of the building. Unexpectedly, the stuntman had a dispute with the traffic police on the way and could not be reached. In order to explain to the crowd, the department store had to be filled by Roy Tuck
Roles | actor | |
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The Boy | Harold Lloyd | |
The Girl | Mildred Davis | |
The Pal | Bill Strother | |
The Law | Noah Young | |
The Floorwalker | Westcott clarke | |
Richard Daniels | ||
William Gillespie | ||
Wallace Howe | ||
Fred C. Newmeyer | ||
(uncredited) | Roy Brooks | |
Newsboy | Mickey Daniels | |
Newsboy | Ray Erlenborn | |
Customer | Helen Gilmore | |
Old Delivery Truck Driver | James T. Kelley | |
Office worker | Gus Leonard | |
Drunk | Earl Mohan | |
Salesgirl | Marie Mosquini | |
Ambulance attendant | Charles Stevenson | |
The Grandma | Anna Townsend | |
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- Safety first (4 photos)