List of the best William Gillespie movies: Music Box(1932), Exit Smiling(1926), Sons of the Desert(1933), Why Worry?(1923) ... ...
Comedy
1932
39 Minutes
Piano Salesman
Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Gladys Gale Billy Gilbert William Gillespie Charles Hall Lilyan Irene Sam Lufkin
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Gravity, an impatient professor and a sassy nursemaid hinder movers (Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy) trying to deliver a player piano to an upstairs address.
Comedy, Drama
USA
1926
74 Minutes
Jack Hastings
Beatrice Lillie Jack Pickford Doris Lloyd DeWitt Jennings D'Arcy Corrigan Franklin Pangborn William Gillespie Carl Richards Harry Myers Tenen Holtz
A maid who works for a traveling theatrical troupe wants desperately to be an actress, and manages to get some small roles in the company's productions, but is determined to do anything she... See full summary »
Comedy
USA
1933
69 Minutes
A Son of the Desert (uncredited)
Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Charley Chase Mae Busch Dorothy Christy Lucien Littlefield John Elliott Charley Young John Merton William Gillespie Charles McAvoy
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When Stan and Ollie trick their wives into thinking that they are taking a medicinal cruise while they're actually going to a convention, the wives find out the truth the hard way.
Adventure, Comedy
1923
77 Minutes
Harold Lloyd Jobyna Ralston John Aasen Leo White James Mason Wallace Howe Mark Jones Charles Stevenson Sam Lufkin Lee Phelps
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Harold Van Pelham (Harold Lloyd) is filthy rich but he's always sick, so to get over his multitude of real or imaginary ailments, he goes for a much-needed vacation to sunny South America. Everything's going fine until the revolution breaks out.