Smith's Modiste Shop Trailer (1927)
12 December 1927 Comedy, Family 26 mins
17th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies.
Watch the official Smith's Modiste Shop 1927 trailer in HD below.
12 December 1927 Comedy, Family 26 mins
17th release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies.
Watch the official Smith's Modiste Shop 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Mary Ann Jackson as Mabel Smith
Alfred J. Goulding Director
United Kingdom 12 December 1927
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