
First Aid
Documentary · Comedy
Overview
This short film is a humorous look at basic first aid techniques for mishaps that often occur around the house.
Top Cast


Sally Eilers
Sally Eilers
Red Cross Worker
Sally Eilers
Red Cross Worker


Leila Hyams
Leila Hyams
Red Cross Worker
Leila Hyams
Red Cross Worker


Eileen Percy
Eileen Percy
Red Cross Worker
Eileen Percy
Red Cross Worker


Kenneth Brown
Kenneth Brown
Red Cross Worker
Kenneth Brown
Red Cross Worker
Frankie Manning
Frankie Manning
Red Cross Worker
Frankie Manning
Red Cross Worker
Edna Harris
Edna Harris
Desdemona Krumb (uncredited)
Edna Harris
Desdemona Krumb (uncredited)
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