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1926: Wild Oats Lane (Wild Oats) (Cast: The Gangster), Directed by Marshall Neilan, with Viola Dana, Robert Agnew, John MacSweeney,
1917: The Tenth Case (Cast: Butler (as Edward James) ), Directed by George Kelson, with Olga Petrova, Mahlon Hamilton, Wyndham Standing,
1917: The Silence Sellers (Cast: Butler (as Edward James ), Directed by Burton L. King, with Olga Petrova, Mahlon Hamilton, Wyndham Standing,
1913: The Three Wise Men (Cast: 2nd Wise Man), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Tom Santschi, Bessie Eyton, Guy Oliver,
1913: Greater Wealth (Cast: John Ericson - 2nd Laborer), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Hobart Bosworth, Eugenie Besserer, Wheeler Oakman,
1912: The Little Organ Player of San Juan (Cast: Don Cerbio), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Tom Santschi, Wheeler Oakman,
1912: The God of Gold (Cast: Dr. Edward Jenner (as Eddy James)), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Tom Santschi, Herbert Rawlinson,
1912: Her Educator (Her Education) (Cast: The Secretary), Directed by Lem B. Parker, with , Wheeler Oakman, ,

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