Movie: The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick

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Frederick Volpe
Frederick Volpe

Samuel Pickwick

Mary Brough
Mary Brough

Mrs. Bardell

Bransby Williams
Bransby Williams

Sgt. Buzfuz

Ernest Thesiger
Ernest Thesiger

Mr. Jingle

Kathleen Vaughan
Kathleen Vaughan

Arabella Allen

Joyce Dearsley
Joyce Dearsley

Isabella Wardle

Arthur Cleave
Arthur Cleave

Mr. Winkle

Athene Seyler
Athene Seyler

Rachel Wardle

John Kelt
John Kelt

Mr. Snodgrass

Hubert Woodward
Hubert Woodward

Sam Weller

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    A club man's country jaunt with friends leads to a breach of promise suit by a landlady.

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    1921-11-01

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