Movies by Harold Lloyd

Luke Foils the Villain
Luke's courting of Maizie Nut is interrupted by a villain.

Lonesome Luke Lolls in Luxury
Luke, stranded on a desert island, becomes chief of the natives. When he pursues the affections of a pretty white girl, he runs afoul of her sweetheart and has to swim back home.

Luke Lugs Luggage
As a baggage handler at a terminal, Luke is led on a merry chase by a billy goat.
The Sandhill Lovers
Dave and Phillip Hull, twins, are totally different in character. Dave is steady, slow to hate and true in love. Phillip, the gay and popular gambler, is perhaps more lovable on the surface, but shifty and flare-tempered underneath. Dave loves little Meg, daughter of Hardy, a cattle rustler. Dave does not know that the father is a cattle rustler, however.

Luke's Shattered Sleep
Audiences may think Luke with his St. Vitus movement never sleeps, but they are dead wrong. Like Bill Shakespeare Luke "blesses the man who first invented sleep." After a screamingly comical search for slumber he finally hits the hay and sleeps without moving to Brooklyn.

Luke's Society Mixup
Luke, a mechanic, stands in for a famous violinist. At first, his bad manners and rough behavior are accepted as the eccentricities of genius. Then matters get out of hand.

He Leads, Others Follow
He Leads, Others Follow is a 1919 American short comedy film. It is presumed to be lost.

Soft Money
Soft Money is a 1919 American short comedy film. The film is considered to be lost.
Count the Votes
Count the Votes is a 1919 American short comedy film. It is considered to be lost.

Bughouse Bellhops
Lonesome Luke and his accessory, Moke Morpheus, are discovered in bellhop uniform, blissfully dozing on a bench in the lobby of the Bughouse Hotel. Comes a guest, and the desk clerk rings a bellhop. But, in the words of Aristotle, or Ted or someone, "you can ring and you can ring, but the house is boarded up."