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July 07, 2002
Speedy Comes Back to Brooklyn
lloydalloy.jpg The Alloy Orchestra is one of the most sought-after film accompanist groups in the country for their innovative, exciting silent film scores. They'll be bringing their unique style to Brooklyn along with a pristine new print of Harold Lloyd's 1928 classic Speedy which, according to Alloy's Ken Winokur, contains "the most astounding footage of New York." The rarely seen film was shot all through the city in the mid-1920's and offers a unique view of New York during an exciting, important time. Cinema Gotham chatted with Winokur about classic films, music, and bringing Speedy back home.
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