
The Dancin' Fool
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Sylvester Tibble is a clerk in his uncle's restaurant. Sylvester dreams of becoming a famous dancer and tries to inject a little of the jazz life into his uncle's old-fashioned establishment. When dancer Junie Budd shows up at the restaurant, Sylvester sees a chance to make his dream come true.
Top Cast


Wallace Reid
Wallace Reid
Sylvester Tibble
Wallace Reid
Sylvester Tibble


Bebe Daniels
Bebe Daniels
Junie Budd
Bebe Daniels
Junie Budd


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Enoch Jones
Raymond Hatton
Enoch Jones


Willis Marks
Willis Marks
Tim Meeks
Willis Marks
Tim Meeks


George B. Williams
George B. Williams
McGammon
George B. Williams
McGammon


Lillian Leighton
Lillian Leighton
Ma Budd
Lillian Leighton
Ma Budd
Carlos San Martín
Carlos San Martín
Elkus
Carlos San Martín
Elkus
William H. Brown
William H. Brown
Gabby Gaines
William H. Brown
Gabby Gaines


Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
Charle Harkins
Tully Marshall
Charle Harkins
Ruth Ashby
Ruth Ashby
Dorothy Harkins
Ruth Ashby
Dorothy Harkins
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