Stolen Magic Trailer (1915)
28 November 1915 Comedy 22 mins
A Keystone comedy short starring Mabel Normand
Watch the official Stolen Magic 1915 trailer in HD below.
28 November 1915 Comedy 22 mins
A Keystone comedy short starring Mabel Normand
Watch the official Stolen Magic 1915 trailer in HD below.
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Raymond Hitchcock as The Wealthy Traveler
Mack Sennett as The Traveler's Friend
Mabel Normand as The Friend's Wife
Fontaine La Rue as Secondary Supporting Role
Mack Sennett Director
United States 28 November 1915
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19 April 1915
Young Martha Redmond, a poor girl from a small town, leaves to find a singing career in New York City.
01 March 1915
Marksman Ambrose accidentally shoots a beer stein his wife has bought for him as a gift, so he tries to replace it.
16 April 1915
Luke McVane (William S. Hart) shoots a card-cheat in self-defense and has to make a run for it before the town lynch him.
17 November 1915
A blind woman is cured by a doctor, but when her sight is restored she accidently mistakes her kind lover for his wayward younger brother and no one deems to correct her ‘fearing for her psyche’.
15 December 1915
Movie mogul Thomas H. Ince may well have been the director of The Despoiler as indicated by the credits; but since Ince was known far and wide as a glory-hogger, it's also possible that one of his talented lieutenants wielded the megaphone.
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