Bill Joins the W.W.W.'s (1914)
Office boy Bill encounters a group of anarchists and inadvertently involves one of them in a scheme to open a safe. The "W.W.W.'s" stands for "We Won't Work", a comedic take on the real-life labor movement, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, or "Wobblies").
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Tammany Young | As: Bill |
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Fay Tincher | As: Ethel |
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Tod Browning | As: James Hadley, the boss |
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Max Davidson | As: Police Chief |
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Mae Gaston | As: Minnie |
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Office boy Bill encounters a group of anarchists and inadvertently involves one of them in a scheme to open a safe. The "W.W.W.'s" stands for "We Won't Work", a comedic take on the real-life labor movement, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, or "Wobblies").
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Cast
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Tammany Young |
Bill |
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Fay Tincher |
Ethel |
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Tod Browning |
James Hadley, the boss |
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Max Davidson |
Police Chief |
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Mae Gaston |
Minnie |
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Edward Dillon |
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Bobby Ray |
The Bomber |
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Edward Dillon |
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Paul West |
Writer |
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