Baseball Madness Trailer (1917)
Baseball Madness is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Billy Mason and starring Gloria Swanson.
Watch the official Baseball Madness 1917 trailer in HD below.
Baseball Madness is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Billy Mason and starring Gloria Swanson.
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Billy Mason as Baseball Bill
Orin Jackson as Pen Points
Gloria Swanson as The Heiress
Mark Fenton as The Father
Countess Du Cello as The Mother
United States 08 May 1917
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1917 Victor Film Company.