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The Traveling Salesman
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The Traveling Salesman

Dec 17, 1916
0h 50m
★ 0.0

The Sleeping Car, the "One-Horse" hotel and many other comic possibilities are taken advantage of by this picture, which also includes exceptionally strong dramatic situations.

Overview

A man traveling home for Christmas gets stuck in a small town and finds romance with a woman operating the telegraph.

Genres

Comedy
Drama

Production Companies

Famous Players Film Company

Cast

Frank McIntyre

Bob Blake

Frank McIntyre

Doris Kenyon

Beth Elliot

Doris Kenyon

Harry Northrup

Franklin Royce

Harry Northrup

Russell Bassett

Martin Drury

Russell Bassett

Julia Stuart

Mrs. Babbitt

Julia Stuart

James O'Neill

Watts

James O'Neill

Betty Dodsworth

Betty Dodsworth

Harry Blakemore

Julius, the Porter

Harry Blakemore

Dorothy Portingall

Child

Dorothy Portingall

Harold Hollacher

Child

Harold Hollacher

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