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  • Why Beaches Are Popular (1919)
  • Short | 10 min | Short, Comedy
Why Beaches Are Popular (1919)
Short | 10 min | Short, Comedy

This short was a promo piece for Mack Sennett's Yankee Doodle in Berlin, with many of the same characters in addition to the Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties.
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Fred Jackman (as F.A. Jackman) | J.R. Lockwood
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Updated May 10, 1919

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May 10, 1919 (United States)

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Marie Prevost
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Harriet Hammond
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Phyllis Haver
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Alice Maison
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Myrtle Lind
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Marvel Rea
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Virginia Fox
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
Louise Fazenda
Louise Fazenda Louise Fazenda   See fewer
Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling Ford Sterling   See fewer
Bert Roach
Bert Roach Bert Roach   See fewer
Malcolm St. Clair
Mal St. Clair / The Crown Prince (as Mal St. Clair) Mal St. Clair / The Crown Prince (as Mal St. Clair)   See fewer
Lige Conley
Lige Crommie (as Lige Crommie) Lige Crommie (as Lige Crommie)   See fewer
Albert T. Gillespie
Bert Gillespie - Assistant Swimming Instructor (as Bert Gillespie) Bert Gillespie - Assistant Swimming Instructor (as Bert Gillespie)   See fewer
Marion Aye
Bathing Girl Bathing Girl   See fewer
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