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  1. Frank Lloyd began his Hollywood career in 1913 as an actor in one-reel silent films. He directed his last film, the wide screen color epic “The Last Command”, in 1955. A winner of 2 Oscars for Best Director, his his films include the 1934 Mutiny on the Bounty, Cavalcade, and If I Were King.

    • BIOGRAPHY

      Lloyd’s notable films of the ’20s include “Oliver Twist”...

    • FILMOGRAPHY

      A filmography of Frank Lloyd broken down by years and by...

    • WATCH

      The Lady from Cheyenne, 1941. The Last Bomb, 1945, Director...

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      Books and articles on the life and films of Frank Lloyd...

    • RESTORATIONS

      All four of Frank Lloyd’s grandchildren, several great...

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    • FRANK AND FRIENDS

      Frank Lloyd (4th from the right) on location. Frank was...

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      Frank Lloyd celebrating his 35th birthday, leaning up...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_LloydFrank Lloyd - Wikipedia

    He had his own company at First National, Frank Lloyd Productions. They made The Sea Hawk (1924), a swashbuckler with Milton Sills, then The Silent Watcher (1924), Her Husband's Secret (1925), Winds of Chance (1925), The Splendid Road (1926), and The Wise Guy (1926).

  3. Lloyd’s notable films of the ’20s include “Oliver Twist” (1922) with Lon Chaney as Fagin, the Milton Sills swashbuckler “The Sea Hawk” (1924), and his Academy Award-winning historical drama “The Divine Lady” (1929).

  4. The Lady from Cheyenne, 1941. The Last Bomb, 1945, Director Frank Lloyd. You can watch many of the films of Frank Lloyd on YouTube for free including "Under Two Flags", "Black Oxen", and more.

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  6. Lloyd's most prominent works include Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and Cavalcade (1933), both of which won him Academy Awards for Best Director. His adept storytelling and ability to handle complex narratives helped to raise the status of film as a serious art form.

  7. Frank Lloyd was Scotland's first Academy Award winner and is unique in film history having received three Oscar nominations in 1929 for his work on a silent film (The Divine Lady), a part-talkie (Weary River) and a full talkie (Drag).