James J. Corbett - Films

Films

  • Corbett and Courtney before the Kinetograph, 1894
  • Actor's Fund Field Day, 1910
  • How Championships Are Won—And Lost, 1910
  • The Man from the Golden West, 1913
  • The Burglar and the Lade, 1915
  • The Other Girl, 1915
  • The Prince of Avenue A., 1920
  • The Midnight Man, 1920
  • The Beauty Shop, 1922
  • James J. Corbett and Neil O'Brien, 1929
  • At the Round Table, 1930

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