Movie: A Solax Celebration

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Alice Guy-Blaché
Alice Guy-Blaché

The Cause

Herbert Blaché
Herbert Blaché

A Relative But an Outsider

Edward Warren
Edward Warren

The Megaphone

Edgar Lewis
Edgar Lewis

On the Water-Wagon

Blanche Cornwall
Blanche Cornwall

A Sob-Sister

Darwin Karr
Darwin Karr

The Villi-yan

Marian Swayne
Marian Swayne

The Chi-i-ld

Billy Quirk
Billy Quirk

Kid Pirate of Bogota

Lee Beggs
Lee Beggs

Merrymaker

Magda Foy
Magda Foy

The Solax Kid

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    The good people of the Solax community realize that they have cause to make merry before the New Year because the Almighty has guided their breadwinning footsteps toward the Solax Studio's happy atmosphere, bank together like the big happy family they are, to give expression to their happiness in the form of a gift to the immediate cause of their good fortune and sunshine.

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    1912-01-01

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