When Comedy Was King (1960)
Every Man for Himself (1981)
Clips shown"American Masters" Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (TV Episode 1989)
brief sequence is used to show how Lloyd's comedy influenced Keaton'sKeaton's Cops (Short 1991)
Entirely composed of footage from Cops (1922), with some alteration.
"Fractured Flickers" Edward Everett Horton (TV Episode 1963)
Several clips appear in this TV episode."Hollywood and the Stars" The Funny Men: Part 1 (TV Episode 1963)
Clips shown"Mad Movies" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1965)
Clips shown and discussed- Clips are shown
"Hollywood" Comedy: A Serious Business (TV Episode 1980)
Scene with Keaton being chased by cops
Safety Last! (1923)
The opening scene in which an ordinary gate seems to be a prison gate is an extension of the opening sequence of the Keaton short.A Hard Day's Night (1964)
The film's chase scenes are referenced in the second "Can't Buy Me Love" sequence.- Referenced by name
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Both of them get into some trouble with the police and one by one they are chased by an army of cops by the end and both are caught by the army of cops.Moving Violations (1985)
Climax is influenced by this film.
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