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The Game of Life

Jun 1, 1922
1h 40m
★ 0.0

ACTUAL ENGLISH DERBY OF 70 YEARS AGO Staged in the "Game of Life" THE JOYOUS MID-VICTORIAN THRONGS THE QUEEN IN THE ROYAL BOX AND THE PICTURESQUE BOOKIES AND JOCKEYS STRANGE FIGURES OF THE OLD SPORTING DAYS OF THE 50's

Overview

Silent historical film depicts the significant events of Queen Victoria's reign through the experiences of three young girls.

Genres

History

Production Companies

G.B. Samuelson Productions

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Cast

Isobel Elsom

Alice Fletcher

Isobel Elsom

Lillian Hall-Davis

Rose Wallingford

Lillian Hall-Davis

Dorothy Minto

Betsy Rudd

Dorothy Minto

Campbell Gullan

Edward Travers

Campbell Gullan

Tom Reynolds

Jim Cobbles

Tom Reynolds

James Lindsay

Reggie Walker

James Lindsay

Allan Aynesworth

John

Allan Aynesworth

Hubert Carter

Marcus Benjamin

Hubert Carter

Wyndham Guise

Abel Fletcher

Wyndham Guise

Fredrick Lewis

Richard Wallington

Fredrick Lewis

Charles Tilson-Chowne

Richard Travers

Charles Tilson-Chowne

Mickey Brantford

Nipper

Mickey Brantford

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