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Canyon of the Fools is a american film of genre Western directed by Val Paul released in USA on 21 january 1923 with Harry Carey

Canyon of the Fools (1923)

Canyon of the Fools
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Released in USA 21 january 1923
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Western

Canyon of the Fools is a 1923 American silent Western film starring Harry Carey.

Actors

Harry Carey

(Bob)
Marguerite Clayton

(May)
Jack Curtis

(Maricopia)
Charles Le Moyne

(Swasey (as Charles J. Le Moyne))
Joe Harris

(Terazaz (as Joseph Harris))
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