A Little Bit of Fluff is a British farce written by Walter W. Ellis which was first staged in 1915 and went on to have a long original run.
The play was twice turned into films during the silent era. A 1919 film A Little Bit of Fluff directed by Kenelm Foss and the 1928 film A Little Bit of Fluff which featured Betty Balfour, the most popular British actress of the day.