
Down Missouri Way
Comedy · Music
Overview
When an agricultural professor returns home to the farm with her scientifically-raised mule for a needed rest, they find themselves caught up in a movie being filmed in the Ozarks.
Top Cast


Martha O'Driscoll
Martha O'Driscoll
Jane Colwell
Martha O'Driscoll
Jane Colwell


John Carradine
John Carradine
Thorndyke 'Thorny' P. Dunning
John Carradine
Thorndyke 'Thorny' P. Dunning
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Mortimer
Eddie Dean
Mortimer


William Wright
William Wright
Mike Burton
William Wright
Mike Burton


Roscoe Ates
Roscoe Ates
Pappy
Roscoe Ates
Pappy


Renee Godfrey
Renee Godfrey
Gloria Baxter
Renee Godfrey
Gloria Baxter


Mabel Todd
Mabel Todd
Cindy
Mabel Todd
Cindy
Eddie Craven
Eddie Craven
Sam
Eddie Craven
Sam


Chester Clute
Chester Clute
Prof. Shaw
Chester Clute
Prof. Shaw


Will Wright
Will Wright
Prof. Morris
Will Wright
Prof. Morris
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