Movie: Smith's Landlord

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Raymond McKee
Raymond McKee

Jimmy Smith

Ruth Hiatt
Ruth Hiatt

Mabel Smith

Mary Ann Jackson
Mary Ann Jackson

Bubbles Smith

Roger Moore
Roger Moore

Mr. Crabtree - the Landlord

Thelma Parr
Thelma Parr

Mrs. Crabtree

Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert

Small Mover

Leo Sulky
Leo Sulky

Large Mover

Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent

The Cop

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    Third release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies. Omar the dog, usually the most sedate member of the Smith family, has a starring role in this episode, digging up the garden and stealing the landlord's hat.

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    1926-09-19

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