
Look Pleasant, Please
Comedy
Overview
A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.
Top Cast


Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd
Harold
Harold Lloyd
Harold


Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Snub - the Janitor (as Harry Pollard)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Snub - the Janitor (as Harry Pollard)


Bebe Daniels
Bebe Daniels
Harold's Sweetheart
Bebe Daniels
Harold's Sweetheart


William Blaisdell
William Blaisdell
(uncredited)
William Blaisdell
(uncredited)
James Blyler
James Blyler
(uncredited)
James Blyler
(uncredited)
Jane Blyler
Jane Blyler
(uncredited)
Jane Blyler
(uncredited)
Florence Brewster
Florence Brewster
(uncredited)
Florence Brewster
(uncredited)


Sammy Brooks
Sammy Brooks
(uncredited)
Sammy Brooks
(uncredited)


Harry Burns
Harry Burns
(uncredited)
Harry Burns
(uncredited)


Lige Conley
Lige Conley
(uncredited)
Lige Conley
(uncredited)
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