Peter's Pan Trailer (1927)
Watch the official Peter's Pan 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Al Cooke as Nate Muggleduffie
Kit Guard as Herman Upright
Lorraine Eason as Helen Howe
Thelma Hill as Peewee Short
Danny O'Shea as Arthur Justin
Reggie Morris Director
United States 28 September 1927
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27 August 1927
Douglas MacLean stars as The Young Thief, who falls in love with The Girl, played by Sue Carol. Alas, the Girl has been sold into the harem of The Wazir (Albert Prisco), forcing the Thief to sneak into the palace to rescue her.
09 April 1927
Hank Kinney, a ranger, witnesses the accidental death of a man and the survival of a motherless infant.
21 August 1927
After losing a fistfight to his romantic rival, wastrelly Clinton Philbrook skulks off to the North Woods.
13 May 1927
The story takes place in Corsica, where a young business woman (Jacqueline Forzane) tries to construct an electric system for her steel plant.
18 November 1927
The ill-fated romance of a brow-beaten seaport slum café waitress and a young man with a possessive mother, who dreams of going out to sea.
18 June 1927
The story of two feuding Irish immigrant families living in a tenement.
01 August 1927
Bud Taylor loves Mary Stoddard but is leaving for Alaska in search of gold, leaving a police-dog pup with her that he has named "Phantom.
12 November 1927
A pair of gold prospectors (Max Davidson, Oliver Hardy) try to make their way in the big city. *Only reconstructed fragments exists.
16 December 1927
Poor Pete the Pup. He wants to hang himself because his master, Joe, has given up playing with him and going fishing for the love of a girl.
25 November 1927
The daughter of a wealthy industrialist falls for a pickpocket.
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