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Bubbles of Trouble is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Edward F. Cline with Peggy Pearce

Bubbles of Trouble (1916)

Bubbles of Trouble
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OriginUSA
Genres Comedy

Bubbles of Trouble est un film américain réalisé par Edward F. Cline, sorti en 1916.

Actors

Peggy Pearce

(Peggy, la fille)
Billy Gilbert

(le véritable amour de Peggy)
Bobby Dunn

(le véritable amour de Pal)
Harry McCoy

(le gendre du père de Chosen)
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