The Pauper Millionaire Trailer (1922)
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C.M. Hallard as John Pye Smith
Norma Whalley as Mrs. Pye Smith
Polly Emery as Old Sally
Jeff Barlow as Jenks
Frank Hall Crane Director
Eliot Stannard Scenario Writer
William Shenton Director of Photography
A Pauper Millionaire Trailer
United Kingdom 01 June 1922
United States 11 February 1923
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