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
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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