For the Love of a Girl

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For the Love of a Girl
Directed by Harry Carey
Written by Harvey Gates
Produced by Bison Motion Pictures
StarringHarry Carey
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date
  • July 29, 1916 (1916-07-29)
Running time
2 reels
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

For the Love of a Girl is a 1916 American silent film featuring Harry Carey.

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