Safety Last! (1923) [NR]

Release Date:
April 1, 1923

Original Title:
Safety Last!

Alternate Titles:
Aki mer, az nyer
Ausgerechnet Wolkenkratzer
El hombre mosca
Harold iskukunnossa
Monte là-dessus!
O Homem Mosca
Preferisco l'ascensore
På Vej til den syvende Himmel
Resitev v zadnjem trenutku
Sicherheit spielt keine Rolle
Upp genom luften
Безпека в останню чергу!
Наконец в безопасности!
安全ラスト!
最后安全!
마침내 안전!
세이프티 라스트
안전 불감증
안전불감증
안전은 뒷전!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Hal Roach Studios
Pathé Exchange

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: G  SE: Btl  US: NR 

Runtime: 74

You're Going to Explode With "Safety Laughs" when You see This Fun Bomb.

When a store clerk organizes a contest to climb the outside of a tall building, circumstances force him to make the perilous climb himself.

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American Film Institute (AFI)

2001
#97
100 Years: 100 THRILLS
100 Most Thrilling American Films

Additional Writing:
Harold Lloyd
Jean C. Havez

Assistant Director:
Robert A. Golden

Director:
Sam Taylor
Fred C. Newmeyer

Director of Photography:
Walter Lundin

Editor:
Thomas J. Crizer

Makeup Artist:
Wally Howe

Producer:
Hal Roach

Stunts:
Harvey Parry
Bill Strother

Writer:
Hal Roach
Sam Taylor
Tim Whelan

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