The Kiss

The Kiss

5.2

Apr 01 1896

0h 1m

Drama, Romance

They get ready to kiss, begin to kiss, and kiss in a way that brings down the house every time.

May Irwin

May Irwin

Widow Jones

John C. Rice

John C. Rice

Billy Bilke

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