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Harold Lloyd, Jr., 18-year-old son of the famed comedian - and definitely a chip off the old block as far as appearance is concerned - gets a good-luck kiss on the cheek from Movie Star Joan Evans he makes his film debut in a small part in Samuel Goldwyn's "With All My Love." Those glasses Junior's wearing are the very ones that his father made famous - brought out from the family safe deposit box for this very special occasion. September 19, 1949.

Harold Lloyd, Jr., 18-year-old son of the famed comedian - and definitely a chip off the old block as far as appearance is concerned - gets a good-luck kiss on the cheek from Movie Star Joan Evans he makes his film debut in a small part in Samuel Goldwyn's "With All My Love." Those glasses Junior's wearing are the very ones that his father made famous - brought out from the family safe deposit box for this very special occasion. September 19, 1949.
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Harold Lloyd, Jr., 18-year-old son of the famed comedian - and definitely a chip off the old block as far as appearance is concerned - gets a good-luck kiss on the cheek from Movie Star Joan Evans he makes his film debut in a small part in Samuel Goldwyn's "With All My Love." Those glasses Junior's wearing are the very ones that his father made famous - brought out from the family safe deposit box for this very special occasion. September 19, 1949.
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