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Cameo Comedies are a series of short comedy films made in the United States. The films are one-reel shorts from Jack White's Educational Pictures.[1] The films were produced for $5,000 each.[2] They were made from 1922 to 1932, spanning the silent and talkie eras.
Cliff Bowes, Phil Dunham[3] and Lupino Lane[4] were among the actors. Supporting actors included Wallace Lupino,[4] Amma Styers[5] and Virginia Vance.
Mermaid Comedies were Educational's line of two-reeelers.[6]
Al Alt was a starring performer in a few of the Cameo films.[7]
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