Love and Soda Trailer

Love and Soda Trailer (1914)

31 August 1914 Comedy 10 mins

The plumber, a powerful fellow, decides to give up his trade and become a soda fountain clerk in order that he may compete with the small, well-dressed clerk, his rival, for the hand of little Miss Moffett.

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Cast

Wallace Beery

as The Plumber

Leo White

as The Clerk

Ruth Hennessy

as Miss Moffett

Crew

E. Mason Hopper

E. Mason Hopper Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 31 August 1914

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