
The Further Adventures of Stingaree
Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
The movie serial sequel to the popular original series featuring Stingaree. Both are now lost.
Top Cast


True Boardman
True Boardman
Irving Randolph / Stingaree
True Boardman
Irving Randolph / Stingaree


Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Howie
Paul Hurst
Howie


Edythe Sterling
Edythe Sterling
Mary O'Brien
Edythe Sterling
Mary O'Brien


Hal Clements
Hal Clements
Jack Connors
Hal Clements
Jack Connors
Frank Jonasson
Frank Jonasson
The Governor
Frank Jonasson
The Governor


Ollie Kirby
Ollie Kirby
The Governor's Wife
Ollie Kirby
The Governor's Wife


Thomas G. Lingham
Thomas G. Lingham
Lucius Brady
Thomas G. Lingham
Lucius Brady


Edward Clisbee
Edward Clisbee
Kent
Edward Clisbee
Kent


Barney Furey
Barney Furey
Harry Summerfield
Barney Furey
Harry Summerfield


George A. Williams
George A. Williams
Black Hill
George A. Williams
Black Hill
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