Beer Must Go Down Trailer

Beer Must Go Down Trailer (1916)

31 July 1916 Comedy 18 mins

Because Reggie is prone to drink, father severely scores him, and his patience reaches a climax when he is presented with a bill for damages Reggie has inflicted on a poor, inoffensive restaurant.

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Cast

Eddie Lyons

as Reggie Smith

Lee Moran

as Potts

Hart Gamble

as Reggie's Father

Crew

Eddie Lyons

Director

Lee Moran

Director

Bennett Cohen

Bennett Cohen Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 31 July 1916

Production Companies

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