The Ups and Downs (1914 film)

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The Ups and Downs
Produced by Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Starring Wallace Beery
Charles J. Stine
Production
company
Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Distributed by General Film Company
Release date
  • 1914 (1914)
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

The Ups and Downs is a 1914 American silent Western film starring Wallace Beery and Charles J. Stine. The silent short was produced by the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company and distributed by the General Film Company.

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