Boy Woodburn Trailer (1922)
A horse trainer's daughter agrees to wed a broke banker if her foal wins a race.
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A horse trainer's daughter agrees to wed a broke banker if her foal wins a race.
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Guy Newall as Jim Silver
Ivy Duke as Boy Woodburn
A. Bromley Davenport as Matt Woodburn
Mary Rorke as Ma Woodburn
Cameron Carr as Jaggers
John Alexander as Monkey Brand
United Kingdom 01 May 1922
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1922 George Clark Productions.