The Baseball Bug
1911 silent comedy film
- November 24, 1911 (1911-11-24)
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The Baseball Bug is a 1911 silent film comedy short produced by the Thanhouser Company. It starred John W. Noble and Florence La Badie. It also featured real-life baseball players Chief Bender[1] Jack Coombs,[2] Cy Morgan, and Rube Oldring.[3][4]
Cast
- John W. Noble - The Would-Be Baseball Star
- Florence La Badie - The Would-Be Baseball Star's Wife
- Charles Albert Bender - as himself, Philadelphia Athletics player (as Big Chief Bender)
- Jack Coombs - as himself, Philadelphia Athletics player
- Cy Morgan - as himself, Philadelphia Athletics player
- Rube Oldring - as himself, Philadelphia Athletics player
References
External links
- The Baseball Bug at IMDb
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