
Wild and Woolly
Comedy · Music · Western
Overview
Child star Jane Withers along with fellow kiddie favorites like Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer and Jackie Searl (who gives Jane her first on screen kiss!) team up with character greats like Walter Brennan and Lon Chaney Jr. to help their hometown celebrate its golden anniversary. Not unexpectedly, things go astray when a bank robber hopes to cash in on the excitement, but fortunately his plans are thwarted by the towns newly elected sheriff (Brennan)...who's a reformed crook himself!
Top Cast


Jane Withers
Jane Withers
Arnette Flynn
Jane Withers
Arnette Flynn


Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Gramp 'Hercules' Flynn
Walter Brennan
Gramp 'Hercules' Flynn


Pauline Moore
Pauline Moore
Ruth Morris
Pauline Moore
Ruth Morris


Carl Switzer
Carl Switzer
Zero
Carl Switzer
Zero


Jackie Searl
Jackie Searl
Chaunce Ralston
Jackie Searl
Chaunce Ralston


Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill
Edward Ralston
Berton Churchill
Edward Ralston


Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Blackie Morgan
Douglas Fowley
Blackie Morgan


Robert Wilcox
Robert Wilcox
Frank Bailey
Robert Wilcox
Frank Bailey


Douglas Scott
Douglas Scott
Leon Wakefield
Douglas Scott
Leon Wakefield


Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
Dutch
Lon Chaney Jr.
Dutch
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