Pedro's Treachery

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Pedro's Treachery
Directed by Romaine Fielding
Produced by Lubin Manufacturing Company
Siegmund Lubin
StarringRomaine Fielding
Distributed by General Film Company
Release date
May 5, 1913
Running time
1 reel
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

Pedro's Treachery is a 1913 silent film drama short directed by and starring Romaine Fielding and produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company. [1]

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