File:Harold Lloyd - 'Number please?' on the Venice Miniature Railway.jpg

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English: Harold Lloyd - Number please? on the Venice Miniature Railway. Harold Lloyd used the this railway to conclude his short comedy Number Please? (1920). Unfortuntaly, in this film Harold loses the girl, and rides off all alone.
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Source Harold Lloyd images and the names of Mr. Lloyd’s films are all trademarks and/or service marks of Harold Lloyd Entertainment Inc. Images and movie frame images are copyright of The Harold Lloyd Trust and Harold Lloyd Entertainment Inc.
Author Harold Lloyd (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971)

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