
Putting One Over
Drama
Traveling on a Pullman train are two strangers who, except for a difference in hair color, bear a striking resemblance to each other. Horace Barney, the heir to a fortune, is on his way to a mental sanitarium, accompanied by his u...
Director
Edward Dillon
Writers
Raymond L. Schrock, Mary Imlay Taylor
Stars
George Walsh, Edith Stockton, Ralph J. Locke
Release Date
June 22, 1919
Language
None
Country
United States
π Top Cast

George Walsh
as Horace Barney
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Edith Stockton
as Helen Townsend
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Ralph J. Locke
as Maurice Claypool
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Frank Beamish
as Thomas Farrel
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Robert Lee Keeling
as Dr. John Wallace

Matthew Betz
as Giles
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John T. Dillon
as Dobbs
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Elizabeth Garrison
as Mrs. Townsend

Marcia Harris
as Mrs. Eleanor Davies

Henry Hallam
as Johnny Thomkins
π¬ Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Production
Fox Film Corporation
π― Categories
Drama
π Synopsis
Traveling on a Pullman train are two strangers who, except for a difference in hair color, bear a striking resemblance to each other. Horace Barney, the heir to a fortune, is on his way to a mental sanitarium, accompanied by his u...