

Drama · Family
Overview
An American boy turns out to be the heir of a wealthy British earl. He is sent to live with the irritable and unsentimental aristocrat, his grandfather.
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Freddie Bartholomew
Freddie Bartholomew
Cedric 'Ceddie' Erroll aka Lord Fauntleroy
Freddie Bartholomew
Cedric 'Ceddie' Erroll aka Lord Fauntleroy


Dolores Costello
Dolores Costello
'Dearest' Erroll
Dolores Costello
'Dearest' Erroll


C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Earl of Dorincourt
C. Aubrey Smith
Earl of Dorincourt


Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee
Silas Hobbs
Guy Kibbee
Silas Hobbs


Henry Stephenson
Henry Stephenson
Havisham
Henry Stephenson
Havisham


Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Dick Tipton
Mickey Rooney
Dick Tipton


Constance Collier
Constance Collier
Lady Constantia Lorridaile
Constance Collier
Lady Constantia Lorridaile


E. E. Clive
E. E. Clive
Sir Harry Lorridaile
E. E. Clive
Sir Harry Lorridaile


Una O'Connor
Una O'Connor
Mary
Una O'Connor
Mary


Jackie Searl
Jackie Searl
Tom Tipton
Jackie Searl
Tom Tipton
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