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Grandma's Boy (1922) was a Comedy - Family Film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and produced by Hal Roach and Suzanne Lloyd Hayes.

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Harold Lloyd "Grandma's Boy" 1922

By Silentfilmfanatic on Apr 14, 2010 From Noir and Chick Flicks

"Grandma's Boy" (1922) is a silent comedy starring Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, and Anna Townsend. Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, this film is about an awkward, shy boy who is afraid of everything. The story, which is set in the sleepy rural village of Blossom Bend, begins with a bespectacled baby wh... Read full article


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The flashback scenes set in the Civil War are actually the original short around which this movie was built.
Originally intended as a serious movie, this film was altered by Harold Lloyd into a comedy by adding the gag scenes later on.
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Also directed by Fred C. Newmeyer




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Also produced by Hal Roach




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