要心無用 (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "要心無用" in Japanese language version.

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  • Caspervek - Safety Last!”. caspervek.com. 2024年12月30日閲覧。 “The Library of Congress added Safety Last! to its National Film Registry in 1994.”

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empireonline.com (Global: 221st place; Japanese: 1,017th place)

  • David Parkinson. “Safety Last!”. Empire. 2015年10月25日閲覧。

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  • Silently, Movies (2014年8月24日). “Haunted Spooks (1920) A Silent Film Review” (英語). Movies Silently. 2024年12月30日閲覧。 “In case you’ve never heard of it, here is the recap: The famous accident occurred during a publicity shoot for Lloyd’s comedy brand. He was lighting his cigarette on the burning fuse of what he thought was a prop bomb when the thing went off. Fortunately, he had lowered the bomb from his face just before the explosion but his right hand was mangled. He lost his thumb and forefinger and had to wear a prosthetic for the remainder of his life.”

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  • Ebert, Roger.  "Safety Last." RogerEbert.com. July 3, 2005. June 21, 2013.

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  • Safety Last!”. silentfilm.org. 2025年5月21日閲覧。 “Lloyd was a good athlete and did many of the climb shots himself, but there were limits. His insurance company did not allow him to do the entire sequence; an injury to the star could shut down the entire production and jeopardize the studio. ... The long shots of Lloyd climbing the building were not Lloyd but Bill Strother (who climbed the International Bank Building in Los Angeles on September 17, 1922, with four cameras covering the action, under the supervision of Roach). For a few additional moments (such as the two shots in which Lloyd swings the length of the building by a rope) a circus acrobat was used. For one shot—in which Lloyd hangs from the building edge as a result of a mouse crawling up the leg of his trousers—assistant director Robert A. Golden (who routinely doubled for Lloyd from 1921 to 1927) “hung in.””

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