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The Light in the Clearing is a film directed by T. Hayes Hunter with Eugenie Besserer

The Light in the Clearing (1921)

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The Light in the Clearing est un film américain réalisé par T. Hayes Hunter et sorti en 1921.

Actors

Eugenie Besserer
Clara Horton

(Sally Dunkelberg)
A. Edward Sutherland

(Barton Baynes)
George Hackathorne

(Amos Grimshaw)
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