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The Traveling Salesman is a american film directed by Joseph Kaufman with Doris Kenyon

The Traveling Salesman (1916)

The Traveling Salesman
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Length 50minutes
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OriginUSA

The Traveling Salesman is a lost 1916 American comedy silent film directed by Joseph Kaufman and written by James Forbes. The film stars Frank McIntyre, Doris Kenyon, Harry Northrup, Russell Bassett, Julia Stuart and Harry Blakemore. The film was released on December 17, 1916, by Paramount Pictures.

Synopsis

A man traveling home for Christmas gets stuck in a small town and finds romance with a woman operating the telegraph.

Actors

Doris Kenyon

(Beth Elliot)
Harry Northrup

(Franklin Royce)
Russell Bassett

(Martin Drury)
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