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A Modest Hero est un film américain de genre Drame réalisé par Dell Henderson avec Walter Miller

A Modest Hero (1913)

A Modest Hero
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Durée 10minutes
Réalisé par
OrigineEtats-Unis
Genres Drame

A Modest Hero is a 1913 American drama film featuring Harry Carey.

Acteurs

Walter Miller

(The Husband)
Lillian Gish

(The Wife)
Charles Hill Mailes

(First Thief)
John T. Dillon

(Second Thief)
Charles West

(A Crook / Cleaning Man)
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