Bells and Belles Trailer (1916)
Musty Suffer as a bell-boy.
Watch the official Bells and Belles 1916 trailer in HD below.
Musty Suffer as a bell-boy.
Watch the official Bells and Belles 1916 trailer in HD below.
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Harry Watson as Musty Suffer
George Bickel as Willie Work
Dan Crimmins as The Innkeeper
Della Connor as Flossie Footlight - the Actress
H.H. McCullum as The Tragedian
Louis Myll Director
United States 12 April 1916
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08 May 1916
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05 June 1916
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29 July 1916
Black La Rue was born on the Mexican border in times of raids and fights. His father was killed in one of the fights.
24 April 1916
Myra Maynard's family is cursed by the devil-worshipping Black Order and she is marked for death by black magic on the eve of her eighteenth birthday.
25 September 1916
On New Year's Eve, the convicted murderer, Strong Henry, escapes from prison and collects his son from the orphanage.
28 August 1916
When Doris Baker spends her husband Dick into serious debt, he embezzles funds from the bank where he works to cover some speculative investments.
01 October 1916
It May Be Your Daughter is a 1916 silent drama.
03 May 1916
Mr Vang, a clerk, has just moved into the fourth floor of a block of flats – and he has already gained a reputation as something of a troublemaker.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1916 George Kleine Productions.