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  1. Our Mutual Girl: Directed by Oscar Eagle, Lawrence B. McGill, John W. Noble, Walter Stanhope. With Norma Phillips, Mayme Kelso, Jessie Lewis, James Alling. 'Our Mutual Girl' was unique. Not quite a serial, not quite a newsreel, and not strictly an advertisement, it combined elements of all three.

  2. Our Mutual Girl película dirigida por Oscar Eagle y protagonizada por Norma Phillips, Mayme Kelso y Jessie Lewis. Año: 1914. Sinopsis: Nuestra Mutual Girl fue única. No es una serie, no es un noticiero y no es estrictamente un anuncio, combina elementos de los tres.

  3. Our Mutual Girl is a 1914 American film serial shown in weekly installments, starring Norma Phillips. It was created by Mutual Film to be an alternative to "stunt-driven, wild-animal wrestling" serials such as The Perils of Pauline. Our Mutual Girl ran for 52 weekly installments.

  4. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January 19, 1914 to January 11, 1915, the Mutual Girl outwitted villains, saw the sights of New York, met with theatrical and political celebrities (who frequently helped her out of trouble), and tried on fashionable outfits in chic stores.

  5. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January 19, 1914 to January 11, 1915, the Mutual Girl outwitted villains, saw the sights of New York, met with theatrical and political celebrities (who frequently helped her out of trouble) and tried on fashionable outfits in chic stores.

  6. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January 19, 1914 to January 11, 1915, the Mutual Girl outwitted villains, saw the sights of New York, met with theatrical and political celebrities (who frequently helped her out of trouble) and tried on fashionable outfits in chic stores.

  7. Our Mutual Girl is a series of 52 silent movies written by Irvin S. Cobb (editor of the Saturday Evening Post), directed by John W. Noble and produced by Reliance Film Company and distributed by Mutual Film. Movies released from 19 january 1914 to february 1915.