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by Sragow, Michael


  His Picture in the Papers (Fine Arts–Triangle, 1916). With Loretta Blake.

  The Americano (Fine Arts–Triangle, 1916). With Alma Rubens.

  In Again, Out Again (Artcraft-Paramount, 1917). With Arline Pretty.

  Wild and Woolly (Artcraft-Paramount, 1917). With Eileen Percy.

  Down to Earth (Artcraft-Paramount, 1917). With Eileen Percy.

  OTHER FAIRBANKS FILMS SHOT BY FLEMING

  American Aristocracy (Fine Arts–Triangle, 1916). Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. With Jewel Carmen.

  The Matrimaniac (Fine Arts–Triangle, 1916). Directed by Paul Powell. With Constance Talmadge and Winifred Westover.

  The Man from Painted Post (Artcraft-Paramount, 1917). Directed by Joseph Henabery. With Eileen Percy.

  His Majesty, the American (United Artists, 1919). Directed by Joseph Henabery. With Marjorie Daw and Lillian Langdon.

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