
The Right to Be Happy
Drama
Overview
Considered to be lost.
Top Cast


Rupert Julian
Rupert Julian
Ebenezer Scrooge
Rupert Julian
Ebenezer Scrooge
John Cook
John Cook
Bob Cratchit
John Cook
Bob Cratchit


Claire McDowell
Claire McDowell
Mrs. Cratchit
Claire McDowell
Mrs. Cratchit


Frankie Lee
Frankie Lee
Tiny Tim
Frankie Lee
Tiny Tim


Harry Carter
Harry Carter
Jacob Marley
Harry Carter
Jacob Marley


Roberta Wilson
Roberta Wilson
Caroline
Roberta Wilson
Caroline


Francelia Billington
Francelia Billington
Scrooge's Sweetheart
Francelia Billington
Scrooge's Sweetheart


Lydia Yeamans Titus
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Mrs. Fezziwig
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Mrs. Fezziwig
Wadsworth Harris
Wadsworth Harris
The Ghost of the Past
Wadsworth Harris
The Ghost of the Past


Richard L'Estrange
Richard L'Estrange
The Ghost of the Present (as Dick Le Strange)
Richard L'Estrange
The Ghost of the Present (as Dick Le Strange)
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