Harold Lloyd
43 titles
Filmography
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Captain Kidd's Kids
(1919)After a wild bachelor party, a boy finds himself aboard a sailing vessel where he encounters numerous adventures in this short film.

Just Neighbors
(1919)Suburban neighbors join together to build a garden shed but end up demolishing their garden.

The Freshman
(1925)A nerdy college student who is the butt of many jokes, will do anything to become famous on campus - including helping the team win the big game.
Billy Blazes, Esq.
(1919)By the Sad Sea Waves
(1917)Bashful
(1917)The Big Idea
(1917)Look Pleasant, Please
(1918)Over the Fence
(1917)
Next Aisle Over
(1919)Harold Lloyd literally demolishes a department store helping the unlucky customers.

Spring Fever
(1919)A bookkeeper escapes the office to enjoy the spring weather.
Grandma's Boy
(1922)
Welcome Danger
(1929)A botany student is called back home to San Francisco, where his late father was police chief, to reluctantly investigate a crime wave in Chinatown.

Why Worry?
(1923)A wealthy hypochondriac travels overseas to take a long vacation on a tropical island, but instead finds himself in the middle of a revolution.
Movie Crazy
(1932)
Dr. Jack
(1922)A woman suffering from malaise, who is being treated by a quack more interested in bilking her rich father, finds a real cure in a new, young doctor.
That's Him
(1918)
A Sammy in Siberia
(1919)A bumbling U.S. soldier attempts to aid a put-upon Russian woman.
A Sailor-Made Man
(1921)Though originally intended as a two-reel short, A SAILOR-MADE MAN wound up becoming Harold Lloyd’s first feature—simply because there were too many good gags to cut! Here, our bespectacled hero plays a wealthy, idle playboy who, in order to prove his worth to the father of the girl he hopes to marry, joins the Navy. When his sweetheart is kidnapped by a Middle Eastern maharaja, it’s up to the greenhorn sailor to find his sea legs and save the day.
Get Out and Get Under
(1920)A new automobile owner’s car troubles may doom his chance at romance.