Never Weaken

Never Weaken 1921

6.70

Our hero is infatuated with a girl in the next office. In order to drum up business for her boss, an osteopath, he gets an actor friend to pretend injuries that the doctor "cures", thereby building a reputation. When he hears that his girl is marrying another, he decides to commit suicide and spends the bulk of the film in thrilling, failed attempts.

1921

Loki 7

Loki 7 2016

5.20

Álvaro and his friends try to scam a Dominican crime lord in order to pay off a debt to a Russian mobster.

2016

Just Neighbors

Just Neighbors 1919

6.40

Suburban neighbors join together to build a garden shed, but through carelessness, wind up ruining the garden, as well as the laundry, which is drying in the yard.

1919

By the Sad Sea Waves

By the Sad Sea Waves 1917

5.80

Our vagabond hero dons a lifeguard's uniform and madcap antics ensue on the beach, and in the changing stalls!

1917

The Non-Stop Kid

The Non-Stop Kid 1918

5.10

Bebe is surrounded by suitors, but her father wants her to marry Professor M. T. Noodle. Harold makes his move by impersonating the professor.

1918

High and Dizzy

High and Dizzy 1920

6.60

A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street.

1920

Next Aisle Over

Next Aisle Over 1919

5.40

A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.

1919

Bashful

Bashful 1917

6.90

In order to claim his inheritance, our hero must first produce a wife and family.

1917

An Eastern Westerner

An Eastern Westerner 1920

6.90

A young man in New York has exasperated his father because of his constant carousing and irresponsibility, so his father sends him to his uncle's ranch in the west. The young man arrives in the town of Piute Pass, which is being terrorized by Tiger Lip Tompkins and his gang, the Masked Angels. The Easterner befriends a young woman whose father is being held captive by Tompkins, and he decides to help her.

1920

Bumping Into Broadway

Bumping Into Broadway 1919

6.90

A young playwright spends his last cent to pay the past-due rent for the pretty dancer who's his boarding house next-door neighbor. Soon after, he winds up at a gambling club, where he wins big - just before a police raid.

1919

Si, Senor

Si, Senor 1919

1

Our hero is a barber in a small Mexican town, wooing a local senorita, against the wishes of her mother.

1919

Haunted Spooks

Haunted Spooks 1920

6.20

After numerous failed attempts to commit suicide, our hero (Lloyd) runs into a lawyer who is looking for a stooge to stand in as a groom in order to secure an inheritance for his client (Davis). The inheritance is a house, which her scheming uncle "haunts" so that he can scare them off and claim the property.

1920

Take a Chance

Take a Chance 1918

6.00

It's a classic boy-meets-girl story, boy-loses-girl, boy gets mistaken for an escaped convict and ruthlessly chased by armies of cops across the countryside in a thrill-packed stunt-addled climax.

1918

Ask Father

Ask Father 1919

6.50

Lloyd is a serious young middle-class guy on the make who wants to marry the boss’ daughter. The problem is getting in to see the boss so that he can ask for her hand in marriage as the office is guarded by a bunch of comic, clumsy flunkies who throw everyone out who tries to get in.

1919

The Marathon

The Marathon 1919

5.80

Boy trying to impress girl, gets chased by her father and the police right into an ongoing marathon.

1919

I Do

I Do 1921

5.70

Comic adventures of newlyweds and children.

1921

Now or Never

Now or Never 1921

6.10

A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.

1921

His Royal Slyness

His Royal Slyness 1920

5.80

A young adventurer trades places with a European prince and falls in love above his station.

1920

Beat It

Beat It 1918

1

Harold Lloyd starred in the successful Lonesome Luke series. However, he soon grew tired of the obvious Charlie Chaplin imitation. In an attempt to reinvent himself, Lloyd donned a pair of horn-rimmed glasses, and thus, a new comedy legend was born. Setting himself against Chaplin, Lloyd's "glasses character" was an everyman, a resourceful go-getter who embodied the ambitious, success-seeking attitude of 1920s America.

1918

Two-Gun Gussie

Two-Gun Gussie 1918

5.30

A mild-mannered young man has left home, and is now playing the piano in a bar in the west. The dangerous criminal Dagger-Tooth Dan enters the bar where the young man is playing. Soon afterwards, the local sheriff also arrives, with some letters that he has received. Dan notices the letters, and he switches the information in them to make the sheriff think that the piano player is the dangerous one.

1918