Name | Role/Job | Order of appearance | Options | |
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1) | Shirley Temple | 9 | ||
2) | Holmes Herbert | 9 | ||
3) | Herbert Evans | 10 | ||
4) | Anita Louise | Roze | 10 | |
5) | Miles Mander | 11 | ||
6) | Charles Irwin | 11 | ||
7) | Mary Nash | 12 | ||
8) | David Thursby | 12 | ||
9) | Marcia Mae Jones | 13 | ||
10) | Lilyan Irene | 13 | ||
11) | Cesar Romero | 14 | ||
12) | Sybil Jason | 15 | ||
13) | Hilda Plowright | 15 | ||
14) | Beryl Mercer | 16 | ||
15) | Guy Bellis | 16 | ||
16) | Evan Thomas | 17 | ||
17) | Kenneth Hunter | 17 | ||
18) | Olaf Hytten | 18 |
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1) | Walter Lang | Director | 1 | |
2) | William A. Seiter | 2 |
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1) | Ethel Hill | Writer | 1 |
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Dalia Saad | As he's summoned to fight in the Second Boer War, Capt. Crewe leaves his daughter, Sara, at a boarding school for girls, but Sara's life takes a tragic turn when her father is declared dead at war. 197 |
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