
Penrod
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Young rapscallion Penrod Schofield causes a good deal of trouble in his community, all in the name of protecting kids from too-strict parents and nasty neighbors. He heads the ABPA (American Boys' Protective Association) and through it disrupts a number of local social events. The townspeople are pretty fed up with Penrod and his gang, but when a couple of outlaws come to town, Penrod shows his mettle.
Top Cast


Wesley Barry
Wesley Barry
Penrod
Wesley Barry
Penrod


Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
Mr. Schofield
Tully Marshall
Mr. Schofield


Claire McDowell
Claire McDowell
Mrs. Schofield
Claire McDowell
Mrs. Schofield


John Harron
John Harron
Robert Williams
John Harron
Robert Williams


Gordon Griffith
Gordon Griffith
Sam Williams
Gordon Griffith
Sam Williams
Newton Hall
Newton Hall
George Bassett
Newton Hall
George Bassett
Harry Griffith
Harry Griffith
Foster
Harry Griffith
Foster


Cecil Holland
Cecil Holland
John Barrett
Cecil Holland
John Barrett


Sunshine Sammy Morrison
Sunshine Sammy Morrison
Herman
Sunshine Sammy Morrison
Herman
Charles Meakin Jr.
Charles Meakin Jr.
Boy (uncredited)
Charles Meakin Jr.
Boy (uncredited)
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