Buddy's Downfall
Trailer: Buddy's Downfall
Year: 1914
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Vitagraph Company of America
Director: Tefft Johnson
Cast: Paul Kelly, Constance Talmadge, Rose Tapley
Crew: Tefft Johnson (Director)
Runtime: 20 minutes
Release: Jul 22, 1914
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