Why Beaches Are Popular Trailer (1919)
This short was a promo piece for Mack Sennett's Yankee Doodle in Berlin
Watch the official Why Beaches Are Popular 1919 trailer in HD below.
This short was a promo piece for Mack Sennett's Yankee Doodle in Berlin
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Marie Prevost as Bathing Girl
Harriet Hammond as Bathing Girl
Phyllis Haver as Bathing Girl
Alice Maison as Bathing Girl
Myrtle Lind as Bathing Girl
Marvel Rea as Bathing Girl
Virginia Fox as Bathing Girl
Louise Fazenda as Louise Fazenda
Ford Sterling as Ford Sterling
Bert Roach as Bert Roach
Malcolm St. Clair as Mal St. Clair / The Crown Prince
Lige Conley as Lige Crommie
Albert T. Gillespie as Bert Gillespie - Assistant Swimming Instructor
Marion Aye as Bathing Girl
F. Richard Jones Director
United States 10 May 1919
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1919:
25 May 1919
A near-forgotten film, Virtuous Sinners tells the story of Dawn Emerson (Wanda Hawley), an abused wife cast out into the street by her uncaring husband.
29 August 1919
About a deceptive bourgeois couple that blends their acquaintances into their dubious business.
29 June 1919
A woman with a gambling addiction finds that her daughter is threatened by the same tendencies.
26 April 1919
Disguised as a peaceful sheepman, Clayburn is actually a government ranger sent to Point Rock to find the leaders of a band of rustlers.
29 December 1919
Masked bandit The Lincoln Highwayman terrorizes motorists on California highways. His latest victims are a San Francisco banker and his family on their way to a party.
27 April 1919
Andy Fletcher is a blacksmith in a country village, but he dreams of racing automobiles. He gets his chance to enter a big race, but winning is complicated by a band of bank robbers.
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1919 Mack Sennett Comedies.