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Has anyone seen this Elmer Clifton Film?  The IMDb says that L. Frank Baum
played Dave Hinman under the name George Brooks.  Baum used "George
Brooks" as a stage name in the 1870s, but 1918 was the year before he
died.  He would have been bedridden shortly after making the film.  Two
years earlier, he was in a play that Paramount filmed called _Roaring
Camp_, which has since been lost, though a production still
featuring Baum being forced to dance on a table by gunfire survives.

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Scott Andrew Hutchins
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