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Tangled Tangoists

Tangled Tangoists

Genres

Comedy

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John and Flora meet at a ball, but neither can do these modern dances, so they sit out… and run into each other later at a dance studio. Bunny exudes his usual Pickwickian charm. Miss Finch gets involved in a nice bit of physical comedy when her gawkiness makes the dance lesson less than successful.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

10 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

23 April 1914

Country

United States of America

Cast

John Bunny

John Bunny

Flora Finch

Flora Finch

William Shea

William Shea

Louise Beaudet

Louise Beaudet

Charles Wellesley

Charles Wellesley

Mary Anderson

Mary Anderson

Arthur Cozine

Arthur Cozine

The Clerk

John P. Brawn

John P. Brawn

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