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It appeared that the fifth opening was the one hat he would choose ("Behind his black-rimmed glasses was the coiled sexual power of a jungle cat"), combining both main aspects of his persona (intellectual and sexual).Although Jason's body sizzled and convulsed as he received jolts of thousands of volts in a shower of sparks, he survived, and followed them into Times Square." Lloyd's films of this period often included timeless gags, pathos, and clever visual elements.The film - Lloyd's fourth full-length feature, was directed by Fred C.Newmeyer and Sam Taylor, and produced by Hal Roach.Lloyd was one of the three giants of silent comedy, joining Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.Other Lloyd films that featured the same innocent, bespectacled character includedGirl Shy (1924),The Freshman (1925)- his most successful film,For Heaven's Sake (1926), andThe Kid Brother (1927)- often considered one of his best films.Early the next morning, Eliza's hard-drinking, disreputable, scruffy-looking father Alfred (Stanley Holloway) is looking for his daughter in the Covent Garden market area - boasting to his friends Jamie (John Alderson) and Harry (John McLiam) that he deserves a paternal handout:I give her everythin'; I give her the greatest gift hat a human being can give to another: life.A messenger interrupted to say that the Princess had been saved by green ogre Shrek (Mike Myers), known for his fearsome roar, and the contract was ripped up.