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Smile Please

Our hero is the town's photographer and its sheriff. He' in love with a young woman who's also pursued by the older, more devious Dudley Somerset. First our hero must do a few heroic things, saving the lass from danger. He must also not move too quickly on the romantic front. Once she's willing to marry him, he must balance the duties of groom with that of sheriff, while Dudley tries to convince the lass that our hero is untrue to her...

Top Cast

  • Harry Langdon

    Harry Langdon

    Otto Focus - the Hero

  • Alberta Vaughn

    Alberta Vaughn

    Otto's Sweetheart

  • Madeline Hurlock

    Madeline Hurlock

    A Lonely Wife

  • Jack Cooper

    Jack Cooper

    Dudley Somerset - Otto's Rival

  • Tiny Ward

    Tiny Ward

    The Lonely Wife's Husband

  • Jackie Lucas

    Jackie Lucas

    Young Relative

  • Billy Armstrong

    Billy Armstrong

    Father in Portrait Session (uncredited)

  • Louise Carver

    Louise Carver

    Mother in Portrait Session (uncredited)

  • Andy Clyde

    Andy Clyde

    Minister (uncredited)

Overview

Our hero is the town's photographer and its sheriff. He' in love with a young woman who's also pursued by the older, more devious Dudley Somerset. First our hero must do a few heroic things, saving the lass from danger. He must also not move too quickly on the romantic front. Once she's willing to marry him, he must balance the duties of groom with that of sheriff, while Dudley tries to convince the lass that our hero is untrue to her...

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