
Laddie
Drama
Overview
A romance between two young lovers is complicated by their prohibitive parents. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
Top Cast


Gloria Stuart
Gloria Stuart
Pamela Pryor
Gloria Stuart
Pamela Pryor


John Beal
John Beal
Laddie
John Beal
Laddie


Virginia Weidler
Virginia Weidler
Little Sister
Virginia Weidler
Little Sister


Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp
Mr. Pryor
Donald Crisp
Mr. Pryor


Charlotte Henry
Charlotte Henry
Shelly Stanton
Charlotte Henry
Shelly Stanton


Dorothy Peterson
Dorothy Peterson
Mrs. Stanton
Dorothy Peterson
Mrs. Stanton


Willard Robertson
Willard Robertson
Mr. John Stanton
Willard Robertson
Mr. John Stanton


William Bakewell
William Bakewell
Robert Pryor
William Bakewell
Robert Pryor


Gloria Shea
Gloria Shea
Sally Stanton
Gloria Shea
Sally Stanton


Jimmy Butler
Jimmy Butler
Leon Stanton
Jimmy Butler
Leon Stanton
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