When Dreams Come True
Comedy
Overview
A husband who has spent a convivial night is sleeping off the effects in bed while his devoted wife ministers for him.
Top Cast


Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling
The Peddler
Ford Sterling
The Peddler


Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
The Peddler's Wife
Mabel Normand
The Peddler's Wife


Roscoe Arbuckle
Roscoe Arbuckle
The Man
Roscoe Arbuckle
The Man


Hank Mann
Hank Mann
The Cop
Hank Mann
The Cop


Charles Avery
Charles Avery
(uncredited)
Charles Avery
(uncredited)


Emma Bell Clifton
Emma Bell Clifton
(uncredited)
Emma Bell Clifton
(uncredited)


Alice Davenport
Alice Davenport
(uncredited)
Alice Davenport
(uncredited)


Charles Inslee
Charles Inslee
(uncredited)
Charles Inslee
(uncredited)
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