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Life's Greatest Problem
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Life's Greatest Problem

Nov 3, 1918
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

Big Steve and Little Lefty, a pair of hobos, are happily drifting through life until the First World War comes and enter it and find their lives forever changed.

Genres

War
Comedy
Drama

Production Companies

J. Stuart Blackton Feature Pictures

Cast

Mitchell Lewis

Big Steve Reardon

Mitchell Lewis

Rubye De Remer

Alice Webster

Rubye De Remer

Ida Darling

Mrs. Craig

Ida Darling

Helen Ferguson

Miriam Craig

Helen Ferguson

Eugene Strong

Dick Craig

Eugene Strong

Sidney D'Albrook

An Agitator

Sidney D'Albrook

Gus Alexander

Little Lefty

Gus Alexander

John P. Wade

John Craig

John P. Wade

John Goldsworthy

Frank Craig (as John H. Goldsworthy)

John Goldsworthy

John W. Martin

Shipyard Superintendent

John W. Martin

Bernard Randall

Craig's Secretary

Bernard Randall

Aubrey Beattie

Wilkins

Aubrey Beattie

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