
Five Little Peppers at Home
Family · Comedy · Drama
Overview
The second entry in the four "Five Little Peppers" films finds the family struggling to keep their copper mine when their elderly business partner becomes ill.
Top Cast


Dorothy Peterson
Dorothy Peterson
Mrs. Pepper
Dorothy Peterson
Mrs. Pepper


Edith Fellows
Edith Fellows
Polly Pepper
Edith Fellows
Polly Pepper
Charles Peck
Charles Peck
Ben Pepper
Charles Peck
Ben Pepper


Tommy Bond
Tommy Bond
Joey Pepper
Tommy Bond
Joey Pepper


Bobby Larson
Bobby Larson
Davie Pepper
Bobby Larson
Davie Pepper
Dorothy Ann Seese
Dorothy Ann Seese
Phronsie Pepper
Dorothy Ann Seese
Phronsie Pepper


Clarence Kolb
Clarence Kolb
J.H. King
Clarence Kolb
J.H. King


Ronald Sinclair
Ronald Sinclair
Jasper King
Ronald Sinclair
Jasper King


Rex Evans
Rex Evans
Martin
Rex Evans
Martin


Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Rawlinson
Mr. Decker
Herbert Rawlinson
Mr. Decker
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