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Friends

Sep 22, 1912
0h 17m
★ 5.5

Overview

The orphan Dora is courted by two different gold miners.

Genres

Western
Romance

Production Companies

American Mutoscope & Biograph

Friends Trailers

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Cast

Mary Pickford

Dora - the Orphan

Mary Pickford

Henry B. Walthall

Dandy Jack

Henry B. Walthall

Lionel Barrymore

Grizzley Fallon - Dandy Jack's Friend

Lionel Barrymore

Harry Carey

Bob Kyne - the Prospector

Harry Carey

Charles Hill Mailes

The Bartender

Charles Hill Mailes

Elmer Booth

Elmer Booth

No Image

Frank Evans

Robert Harron

Robert Harron

Adolph Lestina

Adolph Lestina

Walter Miller

Walter Miller

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W.C. Robinson

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