Passing Through

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Douglas MacLean
Douglas MacLean

Billy Barton

Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy

Mary Spivins

Otto Hoffman
Otto Hoffman

James Spivins

Cameron C. Coffey
Cameron C. Coffey

Willie Spivins

Fred Gamble
Fred Gamble

Hezikah Briggs

Bert Hadley
Bert Hadley

Henry Kingston

Margaret Livingston
Margaret Livingston

Louise Kingston

Louis Natheaux
Louis Natheaux

Fred Kingston

Edith Yorke
Edith Yorke

Mother Harkins

Willis Robards
Willis Robards

Silas Harkins

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    Passing Through is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film, directed by William A. Seiter and written by Agnes Christine Johnston, and Joseph F. Poland.

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    1921-08-14

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