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Bill's Sweetheart is a film of genre Western directed by J. Searle Dawley with Sydney Ayres

Bill's Sweetheart (1913)

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Bill's Sweetheart est un film muet américain réalisé par J. Searle Dawley et sorti en 1913.

Actors

Sydney Ayres

(Bill)
Betty Harte

(Little Maverick (adult))
Dick La Reno

(Joe Black)
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