
Big Boy
Comedy · Music
Overview
Gus, the trusty family retainer, has hopes of riding his boss' horse, Big Boy, to victory at the Kentucky Derby.
Top Cast


Al Jolson
Al Jolson
Gus
Al Jolson
Gus


Claudia Dell
Claudia Dell
Annabel
Claudia Dell
Annabel


Louise Closser Hale
Louise Closser Hale
Mother
Louise Closser Hale
Mother


Lloyd Hughes
Lloyd Hughes
Jack
Lloyd Hughes
Jack


Eddie Phillips
Eddie Phillips
Coley Reed
Eddie Phillips
Coley Reed


Lew Harvey
Lew Harvey
Doc Wilbur
Lew Harvey
Doc Wilbur
Franklin Batie
Franklin Batie
Jim
Franklin Batie
Jim


John Harron
John Harron
Joe
John Harron
Joe


Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
Tucker
Tom Wilson
Tucker


Colin Campbell
Colin Campbell
Steve Leslie
Colin Campbell
Steve Leslie
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