Movie: Lonesome Ladies

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Lewis Stone
Lewis Stone

John Fosdick

Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Q. Nilsson

Polly Fosdick

Jane Winton
Jane Winton

Mrs. St. Clair

Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd

Helen Wayne

Edward Martindel
Edward Martindel

Motley Hunter

Fritzi Ridgeway
Fritzi Ridgeway

Dorothy

De Sacia Mooers
De Sacia Mooers

Bee

E.H. Calvert
E.H. Calvert

Mr. Burton (as Captain E.H. Calvert)

Grace Carlyle
Grace Carlyle

Mrs. Burton (as Grace Carlisle)

Fred Warren
Fred Warren

Butler

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    Released on July 3, 1927

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    1927-07-03

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