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The Bruiser
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The Bruiser

Mar 23, 1916
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Athletic star William Russell puts on his boxing gloves for this waterfront drama.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

American Film Manufacturing Company

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Cast

William Russell

'Big Bill' Brawley

William Russell

Charlotte Burton

Fen Bernham

Charlotte Burton

George Ferguson

Modest Tim

George Ferguson

Lizette Thorne

Norma Kenwick

Lizette Thorne

Roy Stewart

Manson Kenwick

Roy Stewart

Pete Morrison

Charley, Fen's brother

Pete Morrison

Al Fordyce

Munsey

Al Fordyce

Eric Jacobs

Butler

Eric Jacobs

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