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Sweedie Goes to College is a american film of genre Comedy released in USA on 8 february 1915 with Wallace Beery

Sweedie Goes to College (1915)

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Released in USA 8 february 1915
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy

Sweedie Goes to College is a 1915 silent comedy film directed by Richard Foster Baker and featuring Gloria Swanson.

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Wallace Beery

(Sweedie)
Ben Turpin

(Sweedie's Romeo)
Gloria Swanson

(Betty - College Girl)
Charlotte Mineau

(Mrs. Knowledge - the Matron)
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