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The Mistletoe Bough
1923
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Writers
Charles Somerset
Eliot Stannard
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John Stuart
Flora le Breton
Lionel d'Aragon
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Charles Somerset
Eliot Stannard
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Flora le Breton
Lionel d'Aragon
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John Stuart
Lord Lovell
Flora le Breton
Lady Agnes de Clifford
Lionel d'Aragon
Sir Reginald de Courcey
William Lugg
Baron de Clifford
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Charles Somerset
Eliot Stannard
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First release in the 'Gems of Literature' series of short dramas.
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Release date
May 1, 1923 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
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Also known as
Gems of Literature #1: The Mistletoe Bough
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British & Colonial Kinematograph Company
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Black and White
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Silent
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1.33 : 1
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