Jane Was Worth It Trailer (1915)
Initially, Hughie finds his new cook Jane unsatisfactory, until he tries several others.
Watch the official Jane Was Worth It 1915 trailer in HD below.
Initially, Hughie finds his new cook Jane unsatisfactory, until he tries several others.
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Edith Storey as Jane
Hughie Mack as Hughey
Edwina Robbins as Queenie
Ethel Corcoran as Elsie Lane
Frank Currier as Elsie's father
Arthur Cozine as Elsie's sweetheart
Frank Le Strange as Togo, a Japanese servant
United States 29 May 1915
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29 March 1915
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04 September 1915
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09 July 1915
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18 October 1915
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