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A Cure for Pokeritis is a 1912 comedy film from Vitagraph Company of America. This silent film features themes of poker and gambling, packaged in a slapstick comedy format.
A Cure for Pokeritis is quite rare, with limited prints circulating among collectors. Its historical significance in early comedy, along with its unique take on gambling, generates interest among enthusiasts. While not the most well-known title, its charm and comedic setup make it a fascinating topic for discussion, especially in the context of domestic narratives in silent cinema.
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A Cure for Pokeritis is a comedy film.
The director of A Cure for Pokeritis is Arthur Rosson.
The film features John Bunny, Flora Finch, Leah Baird, and Charles Eldridge among its top cast.
The film revolves around poker and gambling, depicted through slapstick comedy.
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