1940
Comedy | Romance
USA | English | Color | 01:06
Victorian melodrama gets a big send-up in this spoof production of the old play "The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved." The play within the movie is the old one where evil villain Cribbs schemes to get his lusty clutches on the heroine by driving her naive husband to alcoholic ruin. Luckily, a temperance lecturer is on hand to set things straight, as is the great Buster Keaton as the drunkard's friend.
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Hugh Herbert | Frederick Healy |
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Anita Louise | Mary Wilson |
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Alan Mowbray | Silas Cribbs |
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Buster Keaton | William Dalton |
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Joyce Compton | Hazel Dalton |
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Richard Cromwell | Edward Middleton |
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Billy Gilbert | Master of Ceremonies |
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Margaret Hamilton | Mrs. Wilson |
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Diane Fisher | Julia Middleton |
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Charles Judels | M. Dubois - Pie Vendor |
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Eddie Acuff | Joe |
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Ernie Alexander | Drunk |
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Bobby Barber | Wedding Guest |
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Vernon Dent | Jim - Policeman |
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Eddie Dunn | Stevens - the Coach Driver |
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William Farnum | Vagabond |
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Edward Gargan | Bartender |
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Arthur Housman | Mr. McGillicuddy - Drunk |
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Lew Kelly | Townsman Sam |
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Robert McKenzie | Town Constable |
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Carlotta Monti | Streetwalker |
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Charles Murphy | Lamplighter |
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Jack Norton | Pie Throwing Drunk |
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Dorothy Ann Pailliot | Girl |
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Franklin Pangborn | Bartender |
| Director | Edward Cline |
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| Writer | Elbert Franklin, Ethel La Blanche | |
| Producer | Harold B. Franklin | |
| Musician | Frank Tours | |
| Photography | Lucien Ballard | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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