PRINCE EDWARD
“GIRL SHY” Probably the greatest, fastest and most exciting legitimate chase ever seen on any screen is woven into the story and action of Harold Lloyd’s latest exceptional Master picture, "Girl Shy,” which will be seen at the Prince Edward Theatre to-night. Thrills and dramatic tension, as well as laughs galore, are mingled together to help make this wild pursuit, with Lloyd as the central figure, one of the most memorable situations ever filmed, as fans will all no doubt agree when they see the spectacled comedian’s latest and greatest comedy effort. Lloyd plays the role of a small town tailor’s apprentice in “Girl Shy,” who is painfully bashful whenever he is in the presence of the fair sex. Jobyna Ralston once more is seen playing opposite him, while Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor took care of the direction as they have done for several of the most recent Lloyd hits.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 12, 5 April 1927, Page 12
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