
Crazy Like a Fox
Comedy
Overview
Two rich capitalists want to marry their children, but they don't like the idea at all. She tries to run away, and meets him at the station. They fall in love, unbeknownst to their real identities, and decide each on their own that they have to wreck their parents plan. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
Top Cast


Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Wilson
Charley Chase
Wilson


Martha Sleeper
Martha Sleeper
The bride
Martha Sleeper
The bride


William V. Mong
William V. Mong
George
William V. Mong
George
Milla Davenport
Milla Davenport
Mother
Milla Davenport
Mother


William Blaisdell
William Blaisdell
Gov. Harrison
William Blaisdell
Gov. Harrison


Max Asher
Max Asher
Butler
Max Asher
Butler
Al Hallett
Al Hallett
Mr. Gloom - the Valet
Al Hallett
Mr. Gloom - the Valet


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Charley's Victim (uncredited)
Oliver Hardy
Charley's Victim (uncredited)


Fred Kelsey
Fred Kelsey
Man with Badge on Train (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Man with Badge on Train (uncredited)


Jerry Mandy
Jerry Mandy
Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
Jerry Mandy
Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
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