Billy Fay

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The Big Courtship
An Educational Pictures short starring Tim and Irene Ryan.
Billy Blazes, Esq.
Billy Blazes confronts Crooked Charley, who has been ruling the town of Peaceful Vale through fear and violence.
Off the Trolley
Harold Lloyd plays a troublemaker who messes up with strangers and cops along the way. During the confusion he takes a trolley to escape, falling in love with a female collector who doesn't care much about him and he also annoys the trolley conductor. But it seems that odds and luck will be on his favor.
Swat the Crook
The adventures of a penniless young man, who finds himself in a house full of crooks.
Pistols for Breakfast
A 1919 Comedy short.
Crack Your Heels
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Young Mr. Jazz
(uncredited)
While running away from his girl's father, Harold's car breaks down in front of a dance hall run by crooks. Harold has to not only stay one step ahead of the girl's father, but also those trying to rob them of everything they have.
Next Aisle Over
(uncredited)
A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.
The Dutiful Dub
Harold is a henpecked husband who suddenly makes a change of front and asserts himself, much to his wife's astonishment.
Look Out Below
A story of a love sick youth and a pretty maiden and their adventure, which includes riding around on pieces of steel to the top of a skyscraper overlooking the Los Angeles streets.
Wanted - $5,000
Wanted – $5,000 is a 1919 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels.
She Loves Me Not
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Take a Chance
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.
The City Slicker
Our hero gets a job at a hotel in the country and proceeds to introduce some changes, installing gadgets and time-saving devices.
Fireman Save My Child
(as B. Fay)
In this popular two reeler where Harold runs to the rescue of a woman on a fire engine, he is seen hanging on the moving vehicle by the released water hose that forces him closer to the ground.
The Non-Stop Kid
Prof. Fay
Bebe is surrounded by suitors, but her father wants her to marry Professor M. T. Noodle. Harold makes his move by impersonating the professor.
Hey There
In this early short Harold Lloyd sneaks into a movie studio in order to locate an attractive young lady he's just met at a snack bar. He's retrieved a letter she dropped and wants to return it to her, but it's pretty clear that his interest extends beyond mere politeness. (She's the adorable young Bebe Daniels, so this is easy to understand.) The movie studio setting provides Harold with lots of opportunities to do what comedians do in comedies like this one: flirt with actresses, anger the studio brass, and dash through sets disrupting everything.
It's a Wild Life
Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
Pipe the Whiskers
(as William Fay)
Our hero is a janitor in a old age rest home who actually runs the place.
Look Pleasant, Please
(uncredited)
A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.
Hit Him Again
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
We Never Sleep
Luke is an inept detective who follows the wrong man to a seaside hotel.
Clubs Are Trump
In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.
The Flirt
A man takes a job in a café, hoping to get to know the pretty waitress working there.
Love, Laughs and Lather
An Englishman and his valet have adventures in the American West.
Rainbow Island
After finding a note in a floating bottle, our hero is off to resue the heroine. He runs into a tribe of cannibals.
From Laramie to London
An Englishman and his valet tour the American West.
Birds of a Feather
Luke, running a chili parlor, inherits a million dollars and joins high society.
By the Sad Sea Waves
Our vagabond hero dons a lifeguard's uniform and madcap antics ensue on the beach, and in the changing stalls!
Pinched
Harold's checked cap, blown from his head by a freakish wind, gets him into trouble. First he comes into conflict with the police as a highwayman, then the cap serves to identify him as a housebreaker and lands him in jail, while the innocent cause of his trouble becomes his cellmate for another reason. Eventually a distracted wife rescues both her husband and Harold from the clutches of the law, the cap this time aiding him to regain his freedom.
Lonesome Luke Loses Patients
Luke operates a sanatarium, which he has naturally staffed with a bevy of attractive nurses.
Lonesome Luke, Messenger
While on the job, delivering a message, Luke finds himself in a girl's seminary.
Luke Locates the Loot
As a detective, Luke is after a gang of crooks who are robbing party guests of their jewels.
Luke's Fireworks Fizzle
Luke, working in a fireworks factory.
Luke, Rank Impersonator
Luke crashes a society affair, thereby livening things up.
Luke's Movie Muddle
Lonesome Luke has a movie theater and also works the box office and as an usher. He has to put up with, among other things, an incompetent projectionist who falls asleep all the time. Complications ensue.
Luke, Patient Provider
When a doctor is forced, because of a lack of patients, to dismiss his pretty nurse, Luke comes to the rescue and uses his flivver to supply a ready supply of accident cases.
Luke and the Bang-Tails
Lonesome Luke at the Tijuana Races.
Luke's Speedy Club Life
Luke is a bellboy at a fancy club.
Luke and the Mermaids
Lonesome Luke asleep in the briny deep.
Luke Joins the Navy
The beginning of the film you find Harold Lloyd playing his "Lonesome Luke" character. Out of the blue, Lloyd decides he's going to join the navy and you really wonder if part of the film leading to it is missing. After all, the decision seemed to come from no where and why Snub Pollard would also join is unclear. And, oddly, they seem to skip all training and are stationed on a navy ship. Soon Pollard's wife comes to the boat looking for him and she's put off the boat as the movie ends very, very anticlimactically.
Luke Does the Midway
Lonesome Luke at the San Diego Exposition.
Luke's Lost Lamb
A day at the seaside chasing a lost child.
Luke, Crystal Gazer
Luke happens into a spiritualist's shop where he is smitten by her daughter. He decides to stick around and take a job there.
Luke Rides Roughshod
Out west, Luke changes clothes with an outlaw and proceeds into town. Of course, he is mistaken for the wanted man and a chase ensues.
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.
Luke's Late Lunchers
Luke runs a beanery, in which the bad service, terrible food and filthy conditions lead to hi-jinx.
Luke and the Bomb Throwers
Fat Terrorist (uncredited)
Luke is trapped and bound by a group of terrorists.