
Penrod and His Twin Brother
Comedy
Overview
Penrod Schofield's mischievous dog, Duke, is falsely accused of biting Penrod's spoiled friend, Rodney.
Top Cast


Billy Mauch
Billy Mauch
Penrod
Billy Mauch
Penrod
Robert J. Mauch
Robert J. Mauch
Danny
Robert J. Mauch
Danny


Frank Craven
Frank Craven
Mr. Schofield
Frank Craven
Mr. Schofield


Spring Byington
Spring Byington
Mrs. Schofield
Spring Byington
Mrs. Schofield


Charles Halton
Charles Halton
Mr. Bitts
Charles Halton
Mr. Bitts


Claudia Coleman
Claudia Coleman
Mrs. Bitts
Claudia Coleman
Mrs. Bitts
Jackie Morrow
Jackie Morrow
Rodney Bitts
Jackie Morrow
Rodney Bitts


Philip Hurlic
Philip Hurlic
Vermin
Philip Hurlic
Vermin


Benny Bartlett
Benny Bartlett
Chuck
Benny Bartlett
Chuck
Bernice Pilot
Bernice Pilot
Delia
Bernice Pilot
Delia
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