“WELCOME DANGER” AT GRAND
Harold Lloyd’s first talkie comedy “Welcome Danger,” continues to delight audiences at the Grand Theatre
In the opening of the narrative we see him as a young man, a resident of Boston, who has a deep interest in botany and floriculture. His father, now deceased, had held high hopes that the lad would become a “chip of the old block,” an iron-fisted police chief and foe of the underworld, such as he himself was in San Francisco. Since the father’s demise the more crooked of Chinatown’s underworld have been running wild in San Francisco and friends of the late chief in a la.st minute resort wire to Harold to come West and take up the battle against the criminals.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 977, 21 May 1930, Page 16
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