
Movie Pests
Comedy
Overview
This Pete Smith Specialty short takes a humorous look at the inconsiderate pests whose annoying habits make enjoying a movie impossible.
Top Cast


Pete Smith
Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)
Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)


William Bailey
William Bailey
Man Whose Foot Gets Stepped On (uncredited)
William Bailey
Man Whose Foot Gets Stepped On (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
Margaret Bert
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
Woman in Audience (uncredited)


Heinie Conklin
Heinie Conklin
Man Whose Hat Gets Sat On (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin
Man Whose Hat Gets Sat On (uncredited)
Ben Hall
Ben Hall
Man Next to Peanut-Eating Pest (uncredited)
Ben Hall
Man Next to Peanut-Eating Pest (uncredited)


May McAvoy
May McAvoy
Woman Whose Vision Gets Blocked (uncredited)
May McAvoy
Woman Whose Vision Gets Blocked (uncredited)


Dave O'Brien
Dave O'Brien
Feet-in-the-Aisle Pest
Dave O'Brien
Feet-in-the-Aisle Pest


Harry Parke
Harry Parke
Peanut-Eating Pest (uncredited)
Harry Parke
Peanut-Eating Pest (uncredited)
Celia Travers
Celia Travers
Woman-with-Big-Hat Pest (uncredited)
Celia Travers
Woman-with-Big-Hat Pest (uncredited)


Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
Mr. Peek-a-Boo (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
Mr. Peek-a-Boo (uncredited)
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