Movie: Wedding Bells

Top 9 Billed Cast

Constance  Talmadge
Constance Talmadge

Rosalie Wayne

Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford

Reginald Carter

Ida Darling
Ida Darling

Mrs. Hunter

Dallas Welford
Dallas Welford

Jackson

Emily Chichester
Emily Chichester

Marcia Hunter

James Harrison
James Harrison

Douglas Ordway

William Roselle
William Roselle

Spencer Wells

Polly Bailey
Polly Bailey

Hooper (as Polly Van)

Frank Honda
Frank Honda

Fuzisaki

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