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Look Pleasant, Please
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Look Pleasant, Please

Mar 10, 1918
0h 10m
★ 5.0

Overview

A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Rolin Films

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Cast

Harold Lloyd

Harold

Harold Lloyd

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Snub - the Janitor (as Harry Pollard)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard

Bebe Daniels

Harold's Sweetheart

Bebe Daniels

William Blaisdell

(uncredited)

William Blaisdell

James Blyler

(uncredited)

James Blyler

Jane Blyler

(uncredited)

Jane Blyler

Florence Brewster

(uncredited)

Florence Brewster

Sammy Brooks

(uncredited)

Sammy Brooks

Harry Burns

(uncredited)

Harry Burns

Lige Conley

(uncredited)

Lige Conley

Genevieve Cunningham

(uncredited)

Genevieve Cunningham

Billy Fay

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Billy Fay