
Mickey the Great
Comedy
Overview
A group of young actresses reminisces about their days as part of a gang of kids, headed by Mickey McGuire. Their memories take the form of clips from episodes of the long running Mickey McGuire series of short comedies.
Top Cast


Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Mickey McGuire
Mickey Rooney
Mickey McGuire


Delia Bogard
Delia Bogard
Herself / Tomboy Taylor #1
Delia Bogard
Herself / Tomboy Taylor #1


Billy Barty
Billy Barty
Billy McGuire
Billy Barty
Billy McGuire
Shirley Jean Rickert
Shirley Jean Rickert
Self
Shirley Jean Rickert
Self


Kendall McComas
Kendall McComas
Self / Stinky Davis
Kendall McComas
Self / Stinky Davis


Douglas Scott
Douglas Scott
Self / Stinky Davis
Douglas Scott
Self / Stinky Davis


Roma Aldrich
Roma Aldrich
Alice
Roma Aldrich
Alice
Jimmy Robinson
Jimmy Robinson
Self / Hambone Johnson
Jimmy Robinson
Self / Hambone Johnson


Marvin Stephens
Marvin Stephens
Self / Katrink
Marvin Stephens
Self / Katrink
Marion McGuire
Marion McGuire
Florence
Marion McGuire
Florence
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