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Something for Nothing is a 1923 drama film and the 16th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts. Produced by Universal Pictures, it features Reginald Denny, Hayden Stevenson, and Edgar Kennedy in leading roles. As a lost film, its existence is tied to a unique piece of cinema history.
Something for Nothing is a fascinating addition to the Leather Pushers series, which remains relatively scarce in original prints. The film's two-reel format is typical for the era, and collectors often seek out these early shorts for their historical significance. Given the limited availability and niche appeal, it garners interest primarily from those who appreciate early sports cinema or the broader context of silent film history.
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Something for Nothing is a 1923 drama film and the 16th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
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The film features Reginald Denny, Hayden Stevenson, and Edgar Kennedy in leading roles.
Something for Nothing was produced by Universal Pictures.
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