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  • Who's Your Father? (1918)
  • Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy, Western
Who's Your Father? (1918)
Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy, Western

This comedy starts with the rescue by a cowboy's dog of a baby that is floating in its tiny crib down a gorge toward a waterspout. The cowboy takes the foundling to his cabin. Then the cowboy finds himself not only beset with the troubles ...See moreThis comedy starts with the rescue by a cowboy's dog of a baby that is floating in its tiny crib down a gorge toward a waterspout. The cowboy takes the foundling to his cabin. Then the cowboy finds himself not only beset with the troubles of feeding an infant, but he is also the object of a spinster who, by claiming the baby, hopes to compromise the cowboy and thus force him to marry her. Written by Moving Picture World, June 22, 1918 See less
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Updated Jun 30, 1918

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Jun 30, 1918 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Tom Mix
Tom Hartrigger Tom Hartrigger   See fewer
Gertrude Selby
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Victor Potel
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Heinie Conklin
Comedy Bit (uncredited) Comedy Bit (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Hayes
Toothless Belle (uncredited) Toothless Belle (uncredited)   See fewer
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Black Mother (uncredited) Black Mother (uncredited)   See fewer
Tom Wilson
Black Father (uncredited) Black Father (uncredited)   See fewer
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