
Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles
Comedy
Overview
When the fiendish Sinclair Sable arranges the kidnapping of the beautiful Benecia Beamish, only the members of the Beer and Bicycle Club can save her.
Top Cast
Charles Ray
Charles Ray
Elmer Updike
Charles Ray
Elmer Updike


Sam Hardy
Sam Hardy
Sinclair Sable
Sam Hardy
Sinclair Sable


William Farnum
William Farnum
Squire Beamish
William Farnum
Squire Beamish


Barbara Sheldon
Barbara Sheldon
Benecia Beamish
Barbara Sheldon
Benecia Beamish


John Sheehan
John Sheehan
Gypse Joe
John Sheehan
Gypse Joe


Eddie Borden
Eddie Borden
Edgar
Eddie Borden
Edgar


June Brewster
June Brewster
Amelia
June Brewster
Amelia


Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Sheriff (as Murdock McQuarrie)
Murdock MacQuarrie
Sheriff (as Murdock McQuarrie)


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Speaker
Russell Simpson
Speaker


Maurice Black
Maurice Black
Henchman
Maurice Black
Henchman
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