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Edward Henry Peple (August 10, 1869 – July 28, 1924) was an
American playwright known for his
comedies and farces. He was
perhaps best
remembered for...
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screenplay by
Edwin J.
Burke was
adapted from a play of the same name by
Edward Peple.
Shirley Temple as
Virgie Cary John
Boles as
Herbert Cary Jack Holt as Colonel...
- The Páez people, also
known as the Nasa, are a
Native American people who live in the
southwestern highlands of Colombia,
especially in the
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Parry Peple Movers.
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titled The
Party of the
Second Part, is a
farce in
three acts by
Edward Peple that made its
Broadway debut at the
Longacre Theatre on
March 17, 1914....
- at work.
Bishop John Lesley's
History of
Scotland talks of "our ****rie
peple"
having "lytle plesure" in pork in the 1570s. In
contrast to the alleged...
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directed by
Edwin S.
Porter and
Frederick A. Thomson,
written by
Edward Henry Peple, and
starring Carlyle Blackwell,
Violet Mersereau,
Lionel Adams, Robert...
- I Love You
Longing for Home Love Song Love's Life Love's
Oracle Edward Peple Our
Ireland Shall Be Free Only You
Peace Spring Song The
Faded Rose The...
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silent film
directed and
written by
Allan Dwan
based upon a play by
Edward Peple. The film
stars Harold Lockwood,
Winifred Kingston,
Donald Crisp, Jack Pickford...