
Bear Facts
Comedy
Overview
In an effort to impress Darla, Alfalfa tells her that he's a famous bear trainer. Little does he know that Darla's father owns a circus - and a bear costume. It's time for everyone to uncover the "bear facts".
Top Cast
Jack Baxley
Jack Baxley
Expressman
Jack Baxley
Expressman
Ed Brandenburg
Ed Brandenburg
Bear
Ed Brandenburg
Bear


Darla Hood
Darla Hood
Darla
Darla Hood
Darla


Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Porky
Eugene 'Porky' Lee
Porky
Jack Pepper
Jack Pepper
Darla's father
Jack Pepper
Darla's father
Wilbur Pike
Wilbur Pike
Bear
Wilbur Pike
Bear
Al Pilario
Al Pilario
Mover
Al Pilario
Mover


Jackie Cooper
Jackie Cooper
Bear
Jackie Cooper
Bear


Carl Switzer
Carl Switzer
Alfalfa
Carl Switzer
Alfalfa


Billie Thomas
Billie Thomas
Buckwheat
Billie Thomas
Buckwheat
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