Lloyd Hamilton

Most Popular Lloyd Hamilton Trailers

Total trailers found: 68

The Movies Trailer (1925)

07 October 1925

Silent comedy about a poor country bumpkin who goes to Hollywood to make good.

Prize Puppies Trailer (1930)

03 August 1930

Needy Ham Hamilton is mistaken for a dog show judge and he takes advantage of the situation for material gain.

Movieland Trailer (1926)

28 November 1926

A wealthy man pretends to be a dummy on a movie set in order to meet to his favourite actress.

Wedding Belles Trailer (1934)

24 June 1934

Lloyd stows away on a ship to be near his girlfriend.

Ham and the Jitney Bus Trailer (1915)

26 February 1915

A short comic film in which a bickering duo start a taxi company. A constantly quarrelling duo, consisting of a tall fat man and a short thin man, find a wallet on the street, with twenty dollars inside.

Ex-Plumber Trailer (1931)

08 March 1931

Ex-Plumber is a 1931 Comedy short.

The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 Trailer (1929)

01 December 1929

Radio announcer Lloyd Hamilton tries on straw boaters while various performers do things on the mythical station STAR.

Some Romance Trailer (1915)

06 July 1915

Ham and Bud rescue a lady on a runaway horse, and Ham falls in love with her.

Hello, 'Frisco Trailer (1924)

28 September 1924

A comedy short directed by character Slim Summerville.

Life in Hollywood No. 2 Trailer (1927)

25 August 1927

Part of a 7-part series exploring all aspects of Hollywood.

The Vagrant Trailer (1921)

24 September 1921

Pursued by a cop, Lloyd tries desperately to demonstrate that he has a job so he won't be pinched as a bum, including posing as a peanut vendor, shoe shiner and toy balloon man.

His Musical Sneeze Trailer (1919)

22 February 1919

A young man goes into the woods to hunt rabbits, and winds up getting mixed up with a dog, a lion and a beautiful woman.

The Speeder Trailer (1922)

24 September 1922

Lloyd has spent his entire life savings on a new flivver.

Good Morning Sheriff Trailer (1930)

18 May 1930

When the mayor fires the lazy sheriff, lucky Lloyd happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time and ends up with a star badge on his chest.

Occasionally Yours Trailer (1920)

19 September 1920

When Bruce Sands, a dilettante artist with a history of amorous peccadilloes, discovers that his latest flame Bunny Winston wants to marry him, he seeks refuge at his friend John Woodward's country home, unaware that Woodward has asked Bunny to marry him.

Grass Skirts Trailer (1929)

22 December 1929

Lloyd Hamilton stars in this Educational short.

Jonah Jones Trailer (1924)

20 September 1924

This two-reel Lloyd Hamilton comedy. Set in the bucolic countryside, the opening sequence introduces Ham and his girlfriend Babe London as "the hired man and his three acres of love.

Toot Sweet! Trailer (1929)

10 November 1929

Ham is interested in a girl named Marie and wants to impress her. First he buys a car and then he takes her out to a swanky nightclub.

Too Many Highballs Trailer (1933)

10 February 1933

Harold Hobbs doesn't much like that his lazy, sponging and unemployed brother-in-law Claude and his mother-in-law live with him and his wife, Hortense, especially as the in-laws seem to rule the roost ever since they moved in.

The Simp Trailer (1920)

23 October 1920

A simpleton finds love but can't get past a pesky dog and some no-good kids.

His Darker Self Trailer (1924)

16 March 1924

A small town man takes a mail-order detective course. When a Black friend is murdered, he goes undercover in black-face to investigate at a notorious, knife-wielding bootlegger's roadhouse.

The Phoney Cannibal Trailer (1915)

27 April 1915

Ham fears he has accidentally killed his landlady so he and Bud go on the run, disguised as a missionary and a cannibal.

Up a Tree Trailer (1930)

30 November 1930

Up a Tree is a 1930 Comedy short.

A Flyer in Flapjacks Trailer (1917)

16 February 1917

Ham and Bud, while trying to evade a policeman, become cooks in a pancake house.

The Deadly Doughnut Trailer (1917)

27 March 1917

Baker John Doe develops a hole-less doughnut, but rival Henry Mudguard fears the success of his invention and desperately attempts to steal the secret.

Move Along Trailer (1926)

24 July 1926

Dreamy little comedy as down-on-his-luck Ham looks for work, gets thrown out of his rooming house and tries to make it on the street -- in the best, gag-filled 20s comedy style.

Breezing Along Trailer (1927)

01 May 1927

This is a better than average Hamilton film thanks to the presence of a bratty kid who makes Lloyd's life miserable.

Midnight at the Old Mill Trailer (1916)

06 June 1916

"Midnight at the Old Mill" has some nice "Guignol" touches with mysterious doctors in black and Ham having to play a corpse at one moment.

Somebody's Fault Trailer (1927)

12 March 1927

In this one, we are introduced to a pretentious and uppity family who we just KNOW will be brought down to size later in the short.

Love, Oil and Grease Trailer (1914)

29 December 1914

Ham and Bud, working as mechanics, wreak havoc at a new car dealership, almost wrecking a big sale.

Papa's Boy Trailer (1927)

17 December 1927

Lloyd Hamilton chasing a butterfly in the slapstick comedy "Papa's Boy".

Ham's Whirlwind Finish Trailer (1916)

25 July 1916

Ham and Bud get jobs as cooks. They flirt with Bombino Souptureeno, and incur the wrath of her boyfriend, Tony Slambango, and his gang.

Ham and the Masked Marvel Trailer (1916)

01 April 1916

Love Your Neighbor Trailer (1930)

12 October 1930

After a woman experiences what happens to her when she joins the "Do a Good Deed a Day" Club, she feels like murdering the president of the organization.

Hollywood Trailer (1923)

19 August 1923

Angela comes to Hollywood with only two things: Her dream to become a movie star, and Grandpa. She leaves an Aunt, a brother, Grandma, and her longtime boyfriend back in Centerville.

Hooked Trailer (1925)

08 February 1925

Lloyd Hamilton goes fishing.

Crushed Trailer (1924)

23 November 1924

Mr. Jones must go to the big city and get married in order to receive an inheritance, but his marriage-of-convenience turns into a nightmare.

Whirlwind of Whiskers Trailer (1917)

18 October 1917

Ham and Bud try to catch a counterfeiter.

The Great Detective Trailer (1916)

18 July 1916

Ham, with his 999 disguises, is called on by Mrs. Worry to keep an eye on her husband. Armed with a photograph of hubby, the two set out on a riotous sleuthing career which ends with a bang when they find hubby at dinner with another fair lady and send the news to wifey.

A Twilight Baby Trailer (1920)

24 January 1920

Blazing Away Trailer (1928)

21 April 1928

Rivals go at it as cab drivers, romancers of the same girl and football teams.

The Blundering Blacksmiths Trailer (1917)

23 January 1917

It is Sunday in Cobweb Corners. The ring of hammer in our hero's blacksmith shop is silent. The melody of a hymn steals out of the village church.

Pop's Pal Trailer (1933)

21 December 1933

A couple unwittingly both invite their fathers to visit on the same day. The problem is, the fathers-in-law detest each other.

A Home Made Man Trailer (1928)

17 July 1928

Ham gets a job at the lunch counter at a fitness club and soon rouses the ire of the manager.

A Bathtub Bandit Trailer (1917)

02 November 1917

Bathtub movers on the job.

Don't Be Nervous Trailer (1929)

06 July 1929

Gangster leader Nick the Sheik is released from jail and manages to run into "collector of rare coins" Vernon Snodgrass, who looks exactly like him.

The Show of Shows Trailer (1929)

21 November 1929

Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin.

Doubling in the Quickies Trailer (1933)

16 December 1933

Marge Clancy leaves her small town and boyfriend Joe behind to strike it big in Hollywood. The only work she can get is stunt doubling.

Nobody's Business Trailer (1926)

04 April 1926

Lloyd, manager of a lunch wagon at the beach, must contend with his morning commute, difficult customers, and other problems on a day when absolutely everything goes wrong.

Moonshine Trailer (1920)

26 December 1920

A Lloyd Hamilton slapstick comedy directed by Charley Chase.

False Impressions Trailer (1932)

04 November 1932

Lloyd, Marjorie and Dorothy work in a department store, he in the toy section and the gals sell music sheets.

The Love Magnet Trailer (1916)

10 October 1916

Ham & Bud fight over the ladies.

Careful Please Trailer (1926)

07 February 1926

A bill collector working in a tough neighborhood manages to rescue a young socialite from kidnappers.

One Sunday Morning Trailer (1926)

12 December 1926

One Sunday Morning is a 1926 Comedy short.

Black Waters Trailer (1929)

05 April 1929

A mad captain poses as a cleric to murder people aboard a fogbound ship.

Won by a Neck Trailer (1930)

05 October 1930

Won by a Neck is a 1930 Comedy short.

Marriage Rows Trailer (1931)

18 January 1931

Marriage Rows is a 1931 Comedy short.

Dynamite Trailer (1920)

20 October 1920

Trouble is stirred up at a munitions factory by a Walking Delegate.

Raskey's Road Show Trailer (1915)

15 June 1915

A shabby troupe of vaudeville performers put on a show in a hick town theatre, where stage hands Ham & Bud incompetently miss cues, foul up props and ruin several acts on stage.

April Fool Trailer (1920)

21 November 1920

Sent as a missionary to cannibals, Lloyd Hamilton boards a ship, but encounters many problems along the voyage.