Movie: The Hottentot

Top 9 Billed Cast

Douglas MacLean
Douglas MacLean

Sam Harrington

Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy

Peggy Fairfax

Lila Leslie
Lila Leslie

Mrs. Carol Chadwick

Truly Shattuck
Truly Shattuck

Mrs. May Gilford

Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton

Swift

T.D. Crittenden
T.D. Crittenden

Major Reggie Townsend

Stanhope Wheatcroft
Stanhope Wheatcroft

Larry Crawford

Martin Best
Martin Best

Ollie Gilford

Bert Lindley
Bert Lindley

McKesson

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    Mistaken for a famous jockey, a young man uses it to his advantage -- until he actually has to race a horse.

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    1922-12-25

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    The Yells of a Mirthquake- When those horses hit the hurdles in a whirlwind steeplechase. Thrills with every spill! You'll be off your seat-riding all the way!

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