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The image above shows a very early "special effect" used by Harold to communicate the effect of being drunk.
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Click on the picture above for a short Quicktime extract from High and Dizzy (1920)
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Click on the picture above to see Harold being a stuntman in "Never Weaken". In the near future we'll add a page or two revealing how Harold filmed some of his daring exploits.
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