
Came the Brawn
Comedy
Overview
Alfalfa enters a rigged wrestling match against the Masked Marvel, unaware that neighborhood bully Butch has secretly donned the disguise of his opponent.
Top Cast


Tommy Bond
Tommy Bond
Butch
Tommy Bond
Butch
Patsy Currier
Patsy Currier
Girl behind Corky
Patsy Currier
Girl behind Corky


Betsy Gay
Betsy Gay
Effie, Girl Behind Darla
Betsy Gay
Effie, Girl Behind Darla
Joe Geil
Joe Geil
Corky
Joe Geil
Corky
Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton
Kid on Front Row
Paul Hilton
Kid on Front Row


Darla Hood
Darla Hood
Darla
Darla Hood
Darla


Darwood Kaye
Darwood Kaye
Waldo
Darwood Kaye
Waldo


Sidney Kibrick
Sidney Kibrick
Woim
Sidney Kibrick
Woim


Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Porky
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Porky
Henry 'Spike' Lee
Henry 'Spike' Lee
Ticket Taker
Henry 'Spike' Lee
Ticket Taker
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