
The Old Grey Mayor
Comedy
Overview
Bob Hope wants to marry the mayor's daughter, but the mayor doesn't want his daughter to marry Bob Hope.
Top Cast


Bob Hope
Bob Hope
Bob
Bob Hope
Bob


Ruth Hall
Ruth Hall
Gwendolyn 'Gwennie' McGill
Ruth Hall
Gwendolyn 'Gwennie' McGill


Lionel Stander
Lionel Stander
Alderman Tom Mulligan
Lionel Stander
Alderman Tom Mulligan
Sam Wren
Sam Wren
Marriage License Bureau Clerk
Sam Wren
Marriage License Bureau Clerk
George Watts
George Watts
Mayor Alfred K. 'A.K.' McGill
George Watts
Mayor Alfred K. 'A.K.' McGill
Rose Kessner
Rose Kessner
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
Rose Kessner
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
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