The best Lloyd Hughes’s comedy movies

Lloyd Hughes

Lloyd Hughes

21/10/1897- 07/06/1958
We present our ranking of the best Lloyd Hughes’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Lloyd Hughes.
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Ella Cinders

Ella Cinders
7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 06/06/1926
  • Character: Waite Lifter
Poor Ella Cinders is much abused by her evil step-mother and step-sisters. When she wins a local beauty contest she jumps at the chance to get out of her dead-end life and go to Hollywood, where she is promised a job in the movies. When she arrives in Hollywood, she discovers that the contest was a scam and the job non-existent. But through pluck, luck, and talent, she makes it in the movies anyway, and finds true love.

Big Boy

Big Boy
5.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 11/09/1930
  • Character: Jack
Gus, the trusty family retainer, has hopes of riding his boss' horse, Big Boy, to victory at the Kentucky Derby.

American Beauty

American Beauty
7/10
American Beauty (1927)

Irene

Irene
7/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 24/01/1926
  • Character: Donald Marshall
Irene, a feisty Irish girl in Philadelphia, clashes with her family and walks out, heading to New York City to seek fame and fortune. She gets a job as a dressmaker's model and becomes involved with Donald, the scion of a wealthy family. Donald's mother doesn't approve of Irene and sets out to discredit her in Donald's eyes.

Honeymoon Limited

Honeymoon Limited
5.5/10
A publisher bets an author that he won't be able to write a romantic adventure novel while on a walking trip from New York to San Francisco.

Sally

Sally
7.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/03/1925
  • Character: Blair Farquar
Sally is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore.

Too Many Crooks

Too Many Crooks
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/04/1927
Too Many Crooks is a lost 1927 American comedy silent film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer, written by E.J. Rath and Rex Taylor, and starring Mildred Davis, Lloyd Hughes, George Bancroft, El Brendel, William V. Mong, John St. Polis, and Otto Matieson. It was released on April 2, 1927, by Paramount Pictures.

No Place to Go

No Place to Go
5/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 30/10/1927
  • Character: Hayden Eaton
Starry-eyed heiress Mary Astor yearns for a "cave man" who will treat her rough and make her like it.

Heart to Heart

Heart to Heart
5.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 22/07/1928
  • Character: Philip Lennox
Princess Delatorre, young and beautiful widow of an Italian scion of royalty, returns with her fortune to the small American town where she grew up as Ellen Gutherie. Arriving by train a few days earlier than she planned, Ellen is mistaken for Mrs. Arden, a seamstress of doubtful repute from a neighboring town. She carries on the deception for fun when her nearsighted Aunt Katie and others believe she is Mrs. Arden. Phil, her old sweetheart, recognizes her, however, and shows her his new invention, a corkscrew that turns itself--a failure because of prohibition. Ellen leaves, having heard how much store is set on her coming; she returns on the proper train, elaborately made up as Princess Delatorre, and the big reception takes place as planned. Then she and Phil return to Italy, where they expect the corkscrew to be a success.

Ladies at Play

Ladies at Play
Ann Martin will inherit six-million dollars if she marries a man her two spinster-aunts approve of, but, so far, her aunts haven't approved of any man she knows. Ann tries to get a bashful hotel clerk to marry her in name only, and then get a divorce, but he refuses to because he is in love with her. Her cousin then brings in another clerk and Ann now has two men on her hands. Ann now wants to marry the first clerk, having discovered she also loves him, but the aunts object. She then hires two gigolos to charm her aunts into a compromising situation.

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