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How long is Girl Shy?
1 hour and 27 minutes
When was Girl Shy released?
April 20, 1924
What is the IMDb rating of Girl Shy?
7.7 out of 10
Who stars in Girl Shy?
Harold Lloyd
,
Jobyna Ralston
, and
Richard Daniels
Who wrote Girl Shy?
Harold Lloyd
,
Sam Taylor
,
Tim Whelan
,
Ted Wilde
, and
Thomas J. Gray
Who directed Girl Shy?
Sam Taylor
and
Fred C. Newmeyer
Who was the composer for Girl Shy?
Jim Parker
,
Robert Israel
, and
Don Hulette
Who was the producer of Girl Shy?
Harold Lloyd
,
Kevin Brownlow
,
Jeffrey Vance
, and
David Gill
Who was the executive producer of Girl Shy?
Suzanne Lloyd Hayes
Who was the cinematographer for Girl Shy?
Walter Lundin
Who was the editor of Girl Shy?
Allen McNeil
What is the plot of Girl Shy?
A shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.
What was the budget for Girl Shy?
$400,000
How much did Girl Shy earn at the US box office?
$625,000
What is Girl Shy rated?
Not Rated
What genre is Girl Shy?
Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
How many awards has Girl Shy won?
1 award
How many awards has Girl Shy been nominated for?
1 nomination
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