The Road Agent

The Road Agent

The Road Agent

Réalisation J. P. McGowan
Scénario Charles Saxton
Pays d’origine Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Genre Western
Sortie 1926

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The Road Agent est un western muet réalisé aux États-Unis par J. P. McGowan et écrit par Charles Saxton en mai 1926.

Distribution

  • Al Hoxie : L'agent de route
  • Reed Jone : Le cow-boy
  • Florence Lee : La serveuse du saloon
  • Lew Meeham : La charleston
  • Léon de la Mothe : Le gerant du saloon
  • Frank Ellis : Le musicien du saloon
  • Ted Adams : Le clandestin
  • Cliff Lyons : Le cow-boy

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