
Luke's Movie Muddle
Comedy
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd
Luke
Harold Lloyd
Luke


Bebe Daniels
Bebe Daniels
Woman in the Theater
Bebe Daniels
Woman in the Theater


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Projectionist
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Projectionist


Charles Stevenson
Charles Stevenson
Charles Stevenson
Billy Fay
Billy Fay
Billy Fay


Fred C. Newmeyer
Fred C. Newmeyer
Fred C. Newmeyer


Sammy Brooks
Sammy Brooks
Sammy Brooks


Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Harry Todd


Bud Jamison
Bud Jamison
Angry Customer
Bud Jamison
Angry Customer


Margaret Joslin
Margaret Joslin
Margaret Joslin
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