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  • The Gusher (1913)
  • Short | 14 min | Comedy, Short
The Gusher (1913)
Short | 14 min | Comedy, Short

After scamming him to buy a fake oil well, a con artist tries to steal his girlfriend, to boot. But success is the sweetest revenge, the villain stoops to sabotage to defeat his rival. Sounds like a case for the Keystone Cops.
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Updated Dec 15, 1913

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Dec 15, 1913 (United States)

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Ford Sterling
Oil Well Buyer Oil Well Buyer   See fewer
Mabel Normand
Oil Well Buyer's Sweetheart Oil Well Buyer's Sweetheart   See fewer
Charles Inslee
Con Man Con Man   See fewer
Bert Hunn
First Henchman First Henchman   See fewer
Hank Mann
Second Henchman Second Henchman   See fewer
Mack Swain
Villager / Cop Villager / Cop   See fewer
Charles Avery
Man at Oil Well (uncredited) Man at Oil Well (uncredited)   See fewer
Dot Farley
Party Guest (uncredited) Party Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
William Hauber
Party Guest / Cop (uncredited) Party Guest / Cop (uncredited)   See fewer
George Jeske
Money Lender (uncredited) Money Lender (uncredited)   See fewer
Edgar Kennedy
Cop (uncredited) Cop (uncredited)   See fewer
Rube Miller
Villager (uncredited) Villager (uncredited)   See fewer
Peggy Pearce
Party Guest (uncredited) Party Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Russell
Villager (uncredited) Villager (uncredited)   See fewer
Mai Wells
Party Guest (uncredited) Party Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
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