
Fluffy
Comedy
Overview
A college professor gets into trouble when he tries to prove any animal can be domesticated, including an African lion.
Top Cast


Tony Randall
Tony Randall
Prof. Daniel Potter
Tony Randall
Prof. Daniel Potter


Shirley Jones
Shirley Jones
Janice Claridge
Shirley Jones
Janice Claridge


Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
Griswald
Edward Andrews
Griswald


Howard Morris
Howard Morris
Sweeney
Howard Morris
Sweeney


Ernest Truex
Ernest Truex
Claridge
Ernest Truex
Claridge


Jim Backus
Jim Backus
Sergeant
Jim Backus
Sergeant


Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen
Catfish
Frank Faylen
Catfish


Celia Milius
Celia Milius
Sally Brighton
Celia Milius
Sally Brighton


Dick Sargent
Dick Sargent
Tommy
Dick Sargent
Tommy


Adam Roarke
Adam Roarke
Bob Brighton
Adam Roarke
Bob Brighton
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