
China's Little Devils
War · Drama
Overview
In this propaganda film, a courageous group of Chinese children risk their lives to assist downed American pilots escape the ruthless Japanese oppressors.
Top Cast


Harry Carey
Harry Carey
Doc Temple
Harry Carey
Doc Temple


Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly
Big Butch Dooley
Paul Kelly
Big Butch Dooley


'Ducky' Louie
'Ducky' Louie
Little Butch Dooley
'Ducky' Louie
Little Butch Dooley
Gloria Ann Chew
Gloria Ann Chew
Betty Lou
Gloria Ann Chew
Betty Lou
Hayward Soo Hoo
Hayward Soo Hoo
Little Joe Doakes
Hayward Soo Hoo
Little Joe Doakes


Jimmie Dodd
Jimmie Dodd
Eddie
Jimmie Dodd
Eddie


Ralph Lewis
Ralph Lewis
Harry
Ralph Lewis
Harry


Philip Ahn
Philip Ahn
Farmer
Philip Ahn
Farmer


Richard Loo
Richard Loo
Colonel Huraji
Richard Loo
Colonel Huraji
Wing Foo
Wing Foo
Captain Subi
Wing Foo
Captain Subi
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