
Not So Dumb
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Not-so-smart chatterbox Dulcy Parker does and says all the wrong things, but they right themselves to prove she's not so dumb after all.
Top Cast


Marion Davies
Marion Davies
Dulcy
Marion Davies
Dulcy


Elliott Nugent
Elliott Nugent
Gordon
Elliott Nugent
Gordon


Raymond Hackett
Raymond Hackett
Bill
Raymond Hackett
Bill


Franklin Pangborn
Franklin Pangborn
Leach
Franklin Pangborn
Leach


Julia Faye
Julia Faye
Mrs. Forbes
Julia Faye
Mrs. Forbes


William Holden
William Holden
Mr. Forbes
William Holden
Mr. Forbes


Donald Ogden Stewart
Donald Ogden Stewart
Van Dyke
Donald Ogden Stewart
Van Dyke


Sally Starr
Sally Starr
Angela
Sally Starr
Angela


George Davis
George Davis
Perkins
George Davis
Perkins


George Irving
George Irving
Blair Patterson (uncredited)
George Irving
Blair Patterson (uncredited)
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