How to Stop a Motor Car
Jun 24 1902
•0h 2m
•Comedy, Horror
A policeman is run over by an automobile
Cast
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Cecil M. Hepworth
The Driver
T.C. Hepworth
Inspector
Claude Whitten
Policeman
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