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Whispers

In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short we see how gossip can be used to spread propaganda or to ruin a person's reputation.

Top Cast

  • John Nesbitt

    John Nesbitt

    Narrator (voice)

  • William Bailey

    William Bailey

    Eavesdropping Husband (uncredited)

  • Margaret Bert

    Margaret Bert

    Gossip (uncredited)

  • John Burton

    John Burton

    Anthony Hubbard (uncredited)

  • Ken Christy

    Ken Christy

    Marty Stevens (uncredited)

  • Jesse Graves

    Jesse Graves

    Minister (uncredited)

  • William Irving

    William Irving

    Man in Elevator (uncredited)

  • May McAvoy

    May McAvoy

    Gossip (uncredited)

  • Claire McDowell

    Claire McDowell

    Gossip (uncredited)

Overview

In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short we see how gossip can be used to spread propaganda or to ruin a person's reputation.

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