The Right to Be Happy Trailer (1916)
25 December 1916 Drama 50 mins
Considered to be lost.
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25 December 1916 Drama 50 mins
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Rupert Julian as Ebenezer Scrooge
John Cook as Bob Cratchit
Claire McDowell as Mrs. Cratchit
Frankie Lee as Tiny Tim
Harry Carter as Jacob Marley
Roberta Wilson as Caroline
Francelia Billington as Scrooge's Sweetheart
Lydia Yeamans Titus as Mrs. Fezziwig
Wadsworth Harris as The Ghost of the Past
Richard L'Estrange as The Ghost of the Present (as Dick Le Strange)
Tom Figee as The Ghost of the Future
Emory Johnson as Fred, Scrooge's Nephew
Rupert Julian Director
Elliott J. Clawson Writer
Charles Dickens Original Story
Stephen Rounds Director of Photography
Scrooge the Skinflint Trailer
United States 25 December 1916
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