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The Golden Bullet est un film américain de genre Western réalisé par Fred Kelsey avec Harry Carey

The Golden Bullet (1917)

The Golden Bullet
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Durée 30minutes
Réalisé par ,    
OrigineEtats-Unis
Genres Western

The Golden Bullet is a 1917 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.

Acteurs

Harry Carey

(Jack)
William Steele

(Crazy Creek Sheriff)
Fritzi Brunette

(Mattie, the Sheriff's Daughter)
Vester Pegg

(Dick Henderson, alias Rogue River Charlie)
George Berrell

(Jack's Father)
Hoot Gibson

('Red' Johnson)
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Streaming / VOD

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