
Love Thy Neighbor
Comedy
Overview
Capitalizing on the famous radio 'feud' between comedians Jack Benny and Fred Allen. The two stars play versions of themselves, constantly at each other's throats due to real and imagined slights.
Top Cast


Jack Benny
Jack Benny
Jack Benny
Jack Benny
Jack Benny


Fred Allen
Fred Allen
Fred Allen
Fred Allen
Fred Allen


Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Mary Allen
Mary Martin
Mary Allen


Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Rochester
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Rochester


Theresa Harris
Theresa Harris
Josephine
Theresa Harris
Josephine


Richard Denning
Richard Denning
Joe
Richard Denning
Joe


Verree Teasdale
Verree Teasdale
Barbara Allen
Verree Teasdale
Barbara Allen


Jack Carson
Jack Carson
Policeman
Jack Carson
Policeman


Russell Hicks
Russell Hicks
Harrington
Russell Hicks
Harrington


Chester Clute
Chester Clute
Judge
Chester Clute
Judge
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