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At the Foot of the Ladder is a american film of genre Romantic comedy released in USA on 22 september 1912 with Mignon Anderson

At the Foot of the Ladder (1912)

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Released in USA 22 september 1912
OriginUSA
Genres Romantic comedy,    Romance

At the Foot of the Ladder is a 1912 American silent short romantic comedy written by Lloyd Lonergan. The film starred Mignon Anderson, William Garwood, Carey L. Hastings, Harry Chamberlain, and Riley Chamberlain.

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