
The Duck Hunter
Comedy
Overview
A 1922 comedy short.
Top Cast


Billy Bevan
Billy Bevan
The Sportsman
Billy Bevan
The Sportsman


Mildred June
Mildred June
The Sportsman's Wife
Mildred June
The Sportsman's Wife


Kewpie Morgan
Kewpie Morgan
The Sportsman's Boss
Kewpie Morgan
The Sportsman's Boss


Irene
Irene
The Sportsman's Boss's Wife
Irene
The Sportsman's Boss's Wife


George O'Hara
George O'Hara
The Rejected Suitor
George O'Hara
The Rejected Suitor
Dave Anderson
Dave Anderson
Minor Role as Andy Anderson (uncredited)
Dave Anderson
Minor Role as Andy Anderson (uncredited)


Al Cooke
Al Cooke
Barbershop Customer (uncredited)
Al Cooke
Barbershop Customer (uncredited)


Jack Cooper
Jack Cooper
Barbershop Customer (uncredited)
Jack Cooper
Barbershop Customer (uncredited)


Bobby Dunn
Bobby Dunn
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bobby Dunn
Minor Role (uncredited)
Teddy the Dog
Teddy the Dog
Teddy the Dog
Teddy the Dog
Teddy the Dog
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