The Lady Barber of Roaring Gulch (1912)
Violet De Ray opens up a barber shop at Roaring Gulch. Violet not only does a ripping good business, but she unconsciously has a hand in hurrying along several matrimonial affairs which have hung fire. This is notably the case with Si, who has loved bashfully and at a respectable distance for years. He is lured into Violet's shop, and after his chin whiskers have been clipped he emerges elated; and this coupled with Mandy's desire to protect him from such evil influences, cements a long drawn out romance.
Director: Al Christie
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Louise Glaum as Marcia Allen |
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Eddie Lyons as Jack - Marcia's Sweetheart |
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Stella Adams as Mrs. Allen - Marcia's Mother |
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Russell Bassett as Dad Allen |
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William A. Carroll as Si Squiggs |
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Eugenie Forde as Mandy Green |
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Dolly Larkin as Violet de Ray - Lady Barber |
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George Field as Dago Joe - the Barber |
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Donald MacDonald as Handsome Cowboy |
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Lee Moran as Josh Doolittle |
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Lillian Hamilton as Jane Peabody |
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Margaret Manners as Mary Spriggs |
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Harris L. Forbes as Bill - the Barber |
| Directing | Al Christie | Director |