Tricking the Government

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Tricking the Government
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Directed by Sidney Olcott
Produced bySid Films
Starring Valentine Grant
Arthur Donaldson
Distributed byWarner's Features
Release date
  • June 1914 (1914-06)
Running time
3 reels
CountryUnited States
Languagessilent
English intertitles

Tricking the Government is a 1914 American silent film produced by Sid Films and distributed by Warner's Features. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Valentine Grant and Arthur Donaldson in the leading roles.

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The film was shot in Florida.


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