A Story of the Rand Trailer (1916)
01 March 1916 22 mins
Early South African FIlm
Watch the official A Story of the Rand 1916 trailer in HD below.
01 March 1916 22 mins
Early South African FIlm
Watch the official A Story of the Rand 1916 trailer in HD below.
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Caroline Frances Cooke as Catherine Calvert
Grafton Williams as Henry Calvert
Julius Royston as Jack Burton
H.B. Waring as Philip Newton
Gwen MacDonald as Rose Calvert
Caroline Frances Cooke Writer
Lorimer Johnston Director
Lorimer Johnston Writer
Joseph Albrecht Cinematography
Henry Howse Cinematography
South Africa 01 March 1916
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