
The Richest Man in Town
Comedy
Overview
The conflicting views of two leading citizens in a small town are reconciled when they come across a promoter who is planning to defraud the town. He is reformed by the daughter of one.
Top Cast


Frank Craven
Frank Craven
Abb Crothers
Frank Craven
Abb Crothers


Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan
Pete Martin
Edgar Buchanan
Pete Martin


Eileen O'Hearn
Eileen O'Hearn
Mary Martin
Eileen O'Hearn
Mary Martin


Roger Pryor
Roger Pryor
Tom Manning
Roger Pryor
Tom Manning


Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan
Jack Leslie
Tom Dugan
Jack Leslie


George McKay
George McKay
Jerry Ross
George McKay
Jerry Ross


Jimmie Dodd
Jimmie Dodd
Bill
Jimmie Dodd
Bill


Jan Duggan
Jan Duggan
Penelope Kidwell
Jan Duggan
Penelope Kidwell


John Tyrrell
John Tyrrell
Ozzie Williams
John Tyrrell
Ozzie Williams


Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
Cliff Smithers
Harry Tyler
Cliff Smithers
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