
Excuse My Glove
Comedy
Overview
A young man, whose main interest in life is stained glass, accidentally accepts a challenge to fight in a fair boxing booth.
Top Cast
Len Harvey
Len Harvey
Don Carter
Len Harvey
Don Carter
Archie Pitt
Archie Pitt
Bill Adams
Archie Pitt
Bill Adams


Betty Ann Davies
Betty Ann Davies
Ann Haydon
Betty Ann Davies
Ann Haydon


Olive Blakeney
Olive Blakeney
Aunt Fanny Stafford
Olive Blakeney
Aunt Fanny Stafford


Wally Patch
Wally Patch
Hurricane Harry
Wally Patch
Hurricane Harry


Ronald Shiner
Ronald Shiner
Perky Pat
Ronald Shiner
Perky Pat
Arthur Finn
Arthur Finn
Madigan
Arthur Finn
Madigan
Vera Bogetti
Vera Bogetti
Lucille
Vera Bogetti
Lucille


Bobbie Comber
Bobbie Comber
Bivex
Bobbie Comber
Bivex


Don McCorkindale
Don McCorkindale
Jonny Williams
Don McCorkindale
Jonny Williams
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