Movies by Charles Stevenson

Grandma's Boy

Grandma's Boy

A meek young man must find the courage within when a rogue tramp menaces his hometown.

From Hand to Mouth

From Hand to Mouth

As a penniless man worries about how he will manage to eat, he is joined by a young waif and her dog, who are in the same predicament. Meanwhile, across town a dishonest lawyer is working with a gang of criminals, trying to swindle an innocent young heiress out of her inheritance. As the heiress is on her way home from the lawyer's office, she notices the young man and the waif in the midst of their latest problem with the authorities, and she rescues them. Later on, the young man will have an unexpected opportunity to repay her for her kind...

Are Parents Pickles?

Are Parents Pickles?

James Parrott joins every lodge in town to get in good with people as he tries to sell his fire extinguishers.

The Rajah

The Rajah

A Harold Lloyd short featuring a young Snooky the chimp

The Dumb-Bell

The Dumb-Bell

The owners of a movie studio are having problems with a temperamental director, and they promise an actor on one of his pictures that he can have the job if he can find a way to make the director leave the picture.

Luke, the Chauffeur

Luke, the Chauffeur

A fortune hunter marries a widow, believing her to be an heiress, but she isn't.

Luke's Fatal Flivver

Luke's Fatal Flivver

Luke and friends are crowded into his two-seater, out for a ride in the country. Hayhem ensues when his party of fifteen encounters some 'fashionable folk.'

Luke Laughs Last

Luke Laughs Last

Unhappy in his job as a butler (although he likes wearing a dress suit), Luke gets involved with burglars and the law.

Luke's Late Lunchers

Luke's Late Lunchers

Luke runs a beanery, in which the bad service, terrible food and filthy conditions lead to hi-jinx.

Luke's Double

Luke's Double

Luke dreams that he has a double. One 'Luke' gets in all kinds of trouble, while the other pays the consequences.

Luke's Shattered Sleep

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'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.