
Chip Off the Old Block
Music · Comedy
Overview
The son of a strict Navy officer falls for the daughter of a musical-comedy star.
Top Cast


Donald O'Connor
Donald O'Connor
Donald Corrigan
Donald O'Connor
Donald Corrigan


Peggy Ryan
Peggy Ryan
Peggy Flaherty
Peggy Ryan
Peggy Flaherty


Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Glory Marlow III
Ann Blyth
Glory Marlow III


Helen Vinson
Helen Vinson
Glory Marlow Jr.
Helen Vinson
Glory Marlow Jr.


Helen Broderick
Helen Broderick
Glory Marlow Sr.
Helen Broderick
Glory Marlow Sr.


Arthur Treacher
Arthur Treacher
Quentin
Arthur Treacher
Quentin


Patric Knowles
Patric Knowles
Commander Judd Corrigan
Patric Knowles
Commander Judd Corrigan


J. Edward Bromberg
J. Edward Bromberg
Blaney Wright
J. Edward Bromberg
Blaney Wright


Ernest Truex
Ernest Truex
Henry McHugh
Ernest Truex
Henry McHugh


Minna Gombell
Minna Gombell
Milly
Minna Gombell
Milly
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