
Bright Eyes
Comedy
Overview
An oil heir and the daughter of a social climbing family are set to marry.
Top Cast


Ben Turpin
Ben Turpin
Luke Larson the Oil Magnate
Ben Turpin
Luke Larson the Oil Magnate


Phyllis Haver
Phyllis Haver
The Modest Maid
Phyllis Haver
The Modest Maid


Billy Bevan
Billy Bevan
The Nosey Butler
Billy Bevan
The Nosey Butler


Harriet Hammond
Harriet Hammond
The Marriageable Daughter
Harriet Hammond
The Marriageable Daughter


Dot Farley
Dot Farley
The Ambitious Mother
Dot Farley
The Ambitious Mother


Bud Ross
Bud Ross
The Nearly Bankrupt Father (as Budd Ross)
Bud Ross
The Nearly Bankrupt Father (as Budd Ross)


John J. Richardson
John J. Richardson
The Fortune Hunter (as Jack Richardson)
John J. Richardson
The Fortune Hunter (as Jack Richardson)


Louise Fazenda
Louise Fazenda
The Golfer
Louise Fazenda
The Golfer


Kalla Pasha
Kalla Pasha
The Chef
Kalla Pasha
The Chef


George O'Hara
George O'Hara
The Chauffeur
George O'Hara
The Chauffeur
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