
The Late Lamented
Comedy
Overview
Slapstick shenanigans at an overcrowded boarding house.
Top Cast


Claire Anderson
Claire Anderson
The Model
Claire Anderson
The Model


Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy
The Model's Brother
Tom Kennedy
The Model's Brother


Mary Thurman
Mary Thurman
The Girl (unconfirmed)
Mary Thurman
The Girl (unconfirmed)


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Art Gallery Operator
Edgar Kennedy
Art Gallery Operator


Frank Opperman
Frank Opperman
Art Gallery Connoisseur
Frank Opperman
Art Gallery Connoisseur


Roscoe Arbuckle
Roscoe Arbuckle
Cameo Appearance (unconfirmed)
Roscoe Arbuckle
Cameo Appearance (unconfirmed)


Mai Wells
Mai Wells
The Landlady
Mai Wells
The Landlady


Sunshine Hart
Sunshine Hart
Woman with Blown Skirt
Sunshine Hart
Woman with Blown Skirt


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Boarder (unconfirmed)
Mack Swain
Boarder (unconfirmed)


Lige Conley
Lige Conley
Boarder
Lige Conley
Boarder
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