A Slice of Life

A Slice of Life

Infobox Film
name = A Slice of Life


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director = Tom Ricketts
William Desmond Taylor
producer =
writer = Nellie Browne Duff
starring = Perry Banks
William Bertram
Edith Borella
Charlotte Burton
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =
released = flagicon|United States 9 November, 1914
runtime =
country = USA
language = Silent film
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imdb_id = 0778094

This article is about a silent film. For the short story by P. G. Wodehouse see A Slice of Life.

"A Slice of Life" was a 1914 American silent short film directed by Tom Ricketts and William Desmond Taylor starring Charlotte Burton, Perry Banks, William Bertram, Edward Coxen, George Field,Winifred Greenwood, John Steppling, and Albert Cavens

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