A Turn of the Cards

A Turn of the Cards

Infobox Film
name = A Turn of the Cards


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starring = William Garwood
Howard Davies
William Lowery
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distributor = Mutual Film Corporation
released = flagicon|USA February 8, 1914
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country = USA
language = Silent film
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imdb_id = 0468186

"A Turn of the Cards"' was a 1914 American silent short film directed by starring William Garwood, Howard Davies, and William Lowery,

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