
His Darker Self
Comedy
Overview
A small town man takes a mail-order detective course. When a Black friend is murdered, he goes undercover in black-face to investigate at a notorious, knife-wielding bootlegger's roadhouse. Originally a 5-reel feature (50min), now only 2 reel edit exists.
Top Cast


Lloyd Hamilton
Lloyd Hamilton
Claude Sappington
Lloyd Hamilton
Claude Sappington


Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
Bill Jackson
Tom Wilson
Bill Jackson
Tom O'Malley
Tom O'Malley
Uncle Eph
Tom O'Malley
Uncle Eph


Irma Harrison
Irma Harrison
Darktown's Cleopatra
Irma Harrison
Darktown's Cleopatra
Edna May Sperl
Edna May Sperl
Bill Jackson's Sweetheart
Edna May Sperl
Bill Jackson's Sweetheart


Sally Long
Sally Long
Claude's Sweetheart
Sally Long
Claude's Sweetheart


Kate Bruce
Kate Bruce
Claude's Mother
Kate Bruce
Claude's Mother


Warren Cook
Warren Cook
The Governor
Warren Cook
The Governor


Lucille La Verne
Lucille La Verne
Aunt Lucy
Lucille La Verne
Aunt Lucy
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