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When Do We Eat? is a american film directed by Fred Niblo with Enid Bennett

When Do We Eat? (1918)

When Do We Eat?
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Length 50minutes
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OriginUSA
Rating22% 1.123341.123341.123341.123341.12334

When Do We Eat? is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo.

Synopsis

Nora, An actress (Enid Bennett) is performing in an adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin in a Texas town. A sheriff enters with an attachment against the show. Nora, dressed as Little Eva, escapes from the venue and gets onto a train. A tramp makes advances towards her, causing her to jump from the train. She lands in a field and is arrested for looking suspicious.

Actors

Enid Bennett

(Nora)
Albert Ray

(James Waterson Forbes (as Al Ray))
Gertrude Claire

(Undetermined Role)
Jack Nelson

('Soup' McCool)
Robert McKim

('Pug' Hennessy)
Frank Hayes

(Martin Grubb)
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