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Cohen’s Fire Sale (1907)

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Runtime : 13M

Director : Edwin S. Porter, Wallace McCutcheon

Synopsis

A shopkeeper suffers the loss of some valuable merchandise, and thinks of a way to regain his losses.

Actors

Crews

Edwin S. Porter
Edwin S. Porter
Director
Wallace McCutcheon
Wallace McCutcheon
Director

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