
East Side of Heaven
Comedy · Family
Overview
A man finds himself the father, by proxy, of a ten-month-old baby and becomes involved in the turbulent lives of the child's family.
Top Cast


Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby
Denny Martin
Bing Crosby
Denny Martin


Joan Blondell
Joan Blondell
Mary Wilson
Joan Blondell
Mary Wilson


Mischa Auer
Mischa Auer
Nicky
Mischa Auer
Nicky


Irene Hervey
Irene Hervey
Mona Barrett
Irene Hervey
Mona Barrett


C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Cyrus Barrett Sr.
C. Aubrey Smith
Cyrus Barrett Sr.


Robert Kent
Robert Kent
Cyrus Barrett Jr.
Robert Kent
Cyrus Barrett Jr.


Jerome Cowan
Jerome Cowan
Claudius De Wolfe
Jerome Cowan
Claudius De Wolfe


Baby Sandy
Baby Sandy
Baby Barrett
Baby Sandy
Baby Barrett
Jane Jones
Jane Jones
Mrs. Kelly
Jane Jones
Mrs. Kelly
Rose Valyda
Rose Valyda
Singing Cook
Rose Valyda
Singing Cook
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