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Shootin' for Love est un film américain de genre Western réalisé par Edward Sedgwick avec Hoot Gibson

Shootin' for Love (1923)

Shootin' for Love
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Durée 50minutes
Réalisé par
OrigineEtats-Unis
Genres Western

Shootin' for Love is a 1923 American Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson.

Acteurs

Hoot Gibson

(Duke Travis)
Laura La Plante

(Mary Randolph)
Alfred Allen

(Jim Travis)
William Welsh

(Bill Randolph)
William Steele

(Dan Hobson)
Arthur Mackley

(Sheriff Bludsoe)
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