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The Hollywood Gad-About

The Hollywood Gad-About

60% Match19340h 11m

Documentary

Overview

A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.

Top Cast

Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Mary Astor

Mary Astor

Self

James Cagney

James Cagney

Self (uncredited)

Eddie Cantor

Eddie Cantor

Self (uncredited)

S

Sy Bartlett

Self (uncredited)

Billy Barty

Billy Barty

Brat (uncredited)

Gordon De Main

Gordon De Main

Self - Spectator (uncredited)

M

Monte Carter

Balloon Seller (uncredited)

Stuart Erwin

Stuart Erwin

Self (uncredited)

Alice Faye

Alice Faye

Self (uncredited)

Wallace Ford

Wallace Ford

Self (uncredited)

William Gargan

William Gargan

Self (uncredited)

Nico: In Memoriam
Hugo Pratt, trait pour trait
The Great American Mud Wrestle
Carmencita
Roundhay Garden Scene
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge
H.P. Lovecraft - Ipotesi di un viaggio in Italia
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Landscape dynamics
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The Hollywood Gad-About
The Hollywood Gad-About

The Hollywood Gad-About

6.019340h 11m
Documentary

A parade highlights the Screen Actors Guild's Film Stars Frolic, hosted by Walter Winchell as Master of Ceremonies.

Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell
Actor

Walter Winchell

as Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Walter Winchell

Mary Astor
Mary Astor
Actor

Mary Astor

as Self

Mary Astor

Self

Mary Astor

Self

James Cagney
James Cagney
Actor

James Cagney

as Self (uncredited)

James Cagney

Self (uncredited)

James Cagney

Self (uncredited)

Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor
Actor

Eddie Cantor

as Self (uncredited)

Eddie Cantor

Self (uncredited)

Eddie Cantor

Self (uncredited)

No image
Actor

Sy Bartlett

as Self (uncredited)

Sy Bartlett

Self (uncredited)

Sy Bartlett

Self (uncredited)

Billy Barty
Billy Barty
Actor

Billy Barty

as Brat (uncredited)

Billy Barty

Brat (uncredited)

Billy Barty

Brat (uncredited)

Gordon De Main
Gordon De Main
Actor

Gordon De Main

as Self - Spectator (uncredited)

Gordon De Main

Self - Spectator (uncredited)

Gordon De Main

Self - Spectator (uncredited)

No image
Actor

Monte Carter

as Balloon Seller (uncredited)

Monte Carter

Balloon Seller (uncredited)

Monte Carter

Balloon Seller (uncredited)

Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin
Actor

Stuart Erwin

as Self (uncredited)

Stuart Erwin

Self (uncredited)

Stuart Erwin

Self (uncredited)

Alice Faye
Alice Faye
Actor

Alice Faye

as Self (uncredited)

Alice Faye

Self (uncredited)

Alice Faye

Self (uncredited)

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