Dirty Work in a Laundry Trailer (1915)
After a dastardly villain steals milk from a baby, he tries to put the heroine through a laundry press.
Watch the official Dirty Work in a Laundry 1915 trailer in HD below.
After a dastardly villain steals milk from a baby, he tries to put the heroine through a laundry press.
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Ford Sterling as The Desperate Scoundrel
Minta Durfee as The Laundry Owner's Daughter
Harry Bernard as The Laundry Owner
Harry McCoy as The Laundry Truck Driver
Alice Davenport as The Landlady
Josef Swickard as The Police Chief
United States 19 July 1915
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