Good-for-Nothing Gallagher
Genres
Overview
Author Gibbons sitting on the porch with Silas Hawkins says there is a story in everything, but the landlord disagrees. He says there is no story in the passing funeral of Good-for-Nothing Gallagher. Silas Hawkins spins a tale of lost love, bravery and betrayal, and that is the story of the funeral of Gallagher.
Details
Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
20 min
Release Date
1917-03-08
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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William V. Mong
Good-for-Nothing Gallagher
T.D. Crittenden
Marshall Gibbons
Rex De Rosselli
Sliver
Roberta Wilson
Marcia Young
Paul Byron
Howard Gray
Fred Montague
Silas Hawkins
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