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The Further Adventures of Stingaree
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The Further Adventures of Stingaree

Jun 1, 1917
5h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

The movie serial sequel to the popular original series featuring Stingaree. Both are now lost.

Genres

Action
Crime
Drama

Production Companies

Kalem Company

Cast

True Boardman

Irving Randolph / Stingaree

True Boardman

Paul Hurst

Howie

Paul Hurst

Edythe Sterling

Mary O'Brien

Edythe Sterling

Hal Clements

Jack Connors

Hal Clements

Frank Jonasson

The Governor

Frank Jonasson

Ollie Kirby

The Governor's Wife

Ollie Kirby

Thomas G. Lingham

Lucius Brady

Thomas G. Lingham

Edward Clisbee

Kent

Edward Clisbee

Barney Furey

Harry Summerfield

Barney Furey

George A. Williams

Black Hill

George A. Williams

Frank Clark

Gypsy Prince

Frank Clark

Jack Lott

Tom Blanks

Jack Lott

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