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Moving Picture World, 09-May-1925 |
Pathé, which had released most of Harold Lloyd's films, thanked him for dedicating time and money to produce what would be his last film for Pathé,
The Freshman.
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Moving Picture World, 16-May-1925 |
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Moving Picture World, 16-May-1925 |
After finishing
The Freshman, Harold and his wife Mildred Davis took a cross-country vacation.
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Moving Picture World, 23-May-1925 |
When Harold got back to California, he would start making movies for Paramount release.
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Moving Picture World, 23-May-1925 |
Meanwhile, Hot Water, from 1924 was still in wide release. The Lyric Theater in Tiffin, Ohio offered one free ticket for each discarded teakettle brought in by customers. He added Harold's head to eacy kettle and used them to spell out the word "HOT."
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