
Gold Dust Gertie
Comedy
Overview
Early 30s pre-code comedy about a woman attempting to get her two ex-husbands to pay back alimony.
Top Cast


Winnie Lightner
Winnie Lightner
Gertrude Dale
Winnie Lightner
Gertrude Dale


Ole Olsen
Ole Olsen
George Harlan
Ole Olsen
George Harlan


Chic Johnson
Chic Johnson
Elmer Guthrie
Chic Johnson
Elmer Guthrie


Dorothy Christy
Dorothy Christy
Mabel Guthrie
Dorothy Christy
Mabel Guthrie


Claude Gillingwater
Claude Gillingwater
John Aberdeen Arnold
Claude Gillingwater
John Aberdeen Arnold


Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt
Minister Tate
Arthur Hoyt
Minister Tate
George Byron
George Byron
Capt. Osgood
George Byron
Capt. Osgood


Vivien Oakland
Vivien Oakland
Lucille Harlan
Vivien Oakland
Lucille Harlan


Charley Grapewin
Charley Grapewin
Nicholas Hautrey
Charley Grapewin
Nicholas Hautrey


Charles Judels
Charles Judels
Pestalozzi
Charles Judels
Pestalozzi
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