Luke Joins the Navy Trailer

Luke Joins the Navy Trailer (1916)

04 September 1916 Comedy 11 mins

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.

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Hal Roach

Director

Hal Roach

Hal Roach Producer

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International Releases Dates

France 19 April 1918

United States 04 September 1916

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