The Mad Racer
The Mad Racer was a 1926 short comedy silent film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. The film starred Earle Foxe and Florence Gilbert.
The Mad Racer | |
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Directed by | Benjamin Stoloff |
Written by | Richard Harding Davis(story) |
Starring | Earle Foxe Florence Gilbert Jean Arthur |
Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 19 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
Cast
- Earle Foxe
- Florence Gilbert
- Jean Arthur
- Jere Austin
- Frank Beal
- Frank Cooley
- Lynn Cowan
- Lawford Davis
- Edna Marion
- Patrick Rooney
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