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  2. Cinders (1913 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cinders was released on May 2, 1913, in the United States, and on August 14, 1913, in England. [2] It accompanied the two-reel prestige drama, Hearts of the First Empire at screenings in New Zealand in March, 1914. [3]

  3. Ella Cinders (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ella Cinders is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Colleen Moore, produced by her husband John McCormick, and featuring Moore's recurring co-star (five films in three years), Lloyd Hughes.

  4. Cinders (1920 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cinders is a 1920 American silent Western short film directed by Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson. Plot. As described in a film magazine, [1] ...

  5. Cinder - Wikipedia

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    Cinders, a 1920 film starring Hoot Gibson; Cinders, a 1926 British film starring Betty Balfour; Cinder (musician) (born 1961), stage name of Scottish musician Cindy Sharp; Cinder, by the Dirty Three; Cinder, a novel by Marissa Meyer; Cinders (visual novel), a 2012 visual novel adaptation of Cinderella by MoaCube

  6. Ella Cinders (1926 film) - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Ella Cinders (film) ...

  7. Ella Cinders - Wikipedia

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    Ella Cinders is an American syndicated comic strip created by writer Bill Conselman and artist Charles Plumb. Distributed for most of its run by United Feature Syndicate , the daily version was launched June 1, 1925, and a Sunday page followed two years later.

  8. Cinders (1926 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cinders is a 1926 British silent comedy film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Betty Balfour, Fred Wright and André Roanne. [1] A servant in a London boarding house loses her job and accompanies one of the lodgers to his newly acquired casino on the French Riviera .

  9. Spread a Little Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Spread a Little Happiness" is a song by the musical comedy composer Vivian Ellis and writer Clifford Grey from their 1929 West End musical Mr. Cinders.In the original production it was sung by Binnie Hale as the character Jill Kemp; [1] [2] [3] a recording of her performance of the song was released by Columbia in 1929.