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Directed by: | John W. Noble (I) | Written by: | Arthur Caesar (story) | Released: | March 16, 1924 | Genre: | Comedy | Cast: | Lloyd Hamilton as. Claude Sappington | | Tom Wilson (I) as. Bill Jackson | | Tom O’Malley (II) as. Uncle Eph | | Lucille La Verne as. Aunt Lucy | | Edna May Sperl as. Bill Jackson’s Sweetheart | | Sally Long as. Claude’s Sweetheart | | Kate Bruce as. Claude’s Mother | | Warren Cook as. The Governor | | rest of cast listed alphabetically | | Irma Harrison as. Darktown’s Cleopatra | | Jack Oakie (I) as. Bit | | | | |
 Frames from Ham’s failed feature...
... Roethke’s mature works...
... more so. It seemed his darker self was far more popular than his happy self...
... Louis Stevenson’s "The Strange Story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." It is about a scientist...
... So...
... suit lines. What was going on? He stared at his darker self and tried to reason out the puzzle. An eerie thought str...
... (Bloom 21) Poe was attempting in life and through his literary works to destroy his darker self by shedding...
... All it would take was for him to forget about all those outside problems for just a few minutes so he could button d...
... behavior but refuse to give up on him....this song would make a good uplifter for these two and make them more deter...
... He couldn’t believe that she was trying to boost his darker self-image. <How pathetic does she think I am?&...
... He couldn’t believe that she was trying to boost his darker self-image. < How pathetic does she think I am?...
... separate part of him experienced. It’s a good thing our Roxton wasn’t able to inflict more damage on his...
... humbly to his garage turns the key that turns the motor turns from the driveway onto the road he slows for all the y...
... His free will warred with his darker self until he wearily gave in and stumbled towards the bathroom...
... and forgiving heart of the rurouni. Kenshin had struck a bargain with his darker self in this way. The hitokiri woul...
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