Join the Film Club at the Academy Museum to check out all the incredible exhibitions and movie history! In addition, we are also celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the silent film "Safety Last!" featuring Harold Lloyd at the special David Geffen Theater at the museum!
You will need to purchase your own tickets to join in the fun! It is free to set up an account.
Here is the pricing:
General Admission for Academy Museum [No Film included] -$25
100th Anniversary Ticket [Film Only, cannot explore museum] - $10
https://www.academymuseum.org/en/programs/detail/safety-last-018733c6-8894-2d51-cbee-a3984ef39ebd
Parking at LACMA - $18 DAILY
Say Hi to Leaders of the Film Club + Wear your SMC Merch or Navy Blue!
ABOUT THE FILM
The Boy (Harold Lloyd) leaves The Girl (Mildred Davis) and moves to the city to make his fortune but runs into nothing but bad luck, leading to an escalating series of lies and mishaps.
One of Harold Lloyd’s most popular films, it includes the most iconic image of his remarkable career—hanging precariously from a giant clock face in downtown Los Angeles—just one of the many memorable moments in this comedy classic, which was added to the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry in 1994.
DIRECTED BY: Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor. WRITTEN BY: Hal Roach, Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan, H. M. Walker. WITH: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Bill Strother, Noah Young. 1923. 64 min. USA. B&W. Silent. English intertitles. DCP. Courtesy of Harold Lloyd Entertainment.
Academy Museum film programming generously funded by the Richard Roth Foundation.
Theater accessibility accommodations available upon request. Learn more about our accessibility initiatives.