
Wild Poses
Comedy
Overview
Spanky's parents take their reluctant boy to get his portrait taken by a prissy photographer.
Top Cast


Matthew Beard
Matthew Beard
Stymie
Matthew Beard
Stymie


Tommy Bond
Tommy Bond
Tommy
Tommy Bond
Tommy


Jerry Tucker
Jerry Tucker
Jerry
Jerry Tucker
Jerry


George McFarland
George McFarland
Spanky
George McFarland
Spanky


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Baby
Oliver Hardy
Baby


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Baby
Stan Laurel
Baby


Gay Seabrook
Gay Seabrook
Gay Treacy (Spanky's Mom)
Gay Seabrook
Gay Treacy (Spanky's Mom)


Emerson Treacy
Emerson Treacy
Emerson Treacy (Spanky's Dad)
Emerson Treacy
Emerson Treacy (Spanky's Dad)


Franklin Pangborn
Franklin Pangborn
Otto Phocus
Franklin Pangborn
Otto Phocus
Georgie Billings
Georgie Billings
Darby
Georgie Billings
Darby
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