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A Humble Hero is a american film of genre Drama directed by Frank Montgomery with Tom Santschi

A Humble Hero (1912)

A Humble Hero
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Length 10minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama

A Humble Hero est un film muet américain réalisé par Frank Montgomery et sorti en 1912.

Actors

Tom Santschi

(John Sutton, un ingénieur)
Fred Huntley

(le superintendant)
Frank Clark

(1st Claim Jumper)
Al Ernest Garcia

(2nd Claim Jumper)
George Hernandez

(the recorder)
Lillian Hayward

(Mme Sutton)
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