
Heading for Heaven
Comedy
Overview
A fake swami and his crooked business partner, hoping to buy the land that's targeted for a new airport, convince the property's owner that he hasn't long to live.
Top Cast


Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin
Henry Elkins
Stuart Erwin
Henry Elkins


Glenda Farrell
Glenda Farrell
Nora Elkins
Glenda Farrell
Nora Elkins


Russ Vincent
Russ Vincent
Swami
Russ Vincent
Swami


Irene Ryan
Irene Ryan
Molly
Irene Ryan
Molly


Milburn Stone
Milburn Stone
Elwood Harding
Milburn Stone
Elwood Harding


George O'Hanlon
George O'Hanlon
Alvin Ponacress
George O'Hanlon
Alvin Ponacress


Janis Wilson
Janis Wilson
Janie Elkins
Janis Wilson
Janie Elkins
Ralph Hodges
Ralph Hodges
Danny Wingate
Ralph Hodges
Danny Wingate


Dick Elliott
Dick Elliott
Roger Wingate
Dick Elliott
Roger Wingate


Charles Williams
Charles Williams
Eddie Williams
Charles Williams
Eddie Williams
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