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Smith's Baby
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Smith's Baby

Jul 25, 1926
0h 21m
★ 2.0

Overview

Baby Bubbles torments her babysitting grandmother (Sunshine Hart) while her parents enjoy a rare night out at the movies.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Mack Sennett Comedies

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Cast

Raymond McKee

Jimmy Smith

Raymond McKee

Ruth Hiatt

Mabel Smith

Ruth Hiatt

Mary Ann Jackson

Bubbles Smith

Mary Ann Jackson

Sunshine Hart

Mabel's Mother, Jimmy's Mother-in-Law

Sunshine Hart

Billy Gilbert

Mabel's Father, Jimmy's Father-in-Law

Billy Gilbert

Andy Clyde

Projectionist (uncredited)

Andy Clyde