
Tuxedo Junction
Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
The Weaver Brothers and Elviry have migrated from their usual hard-scrabble digs in the Ozarks and have taken up truck-farming.
Top Cast


Leon Weaver
Leon Weaver
Abner
Leon Weaver
Abner


June Weaver
June Weaver
Elviry
June Weaver
Elviry


Frank Weaver
Frank Weaver
Cicero
Frank Weaver
Cicero


Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall
Doug Gordon
Thurston Hall
Doug Gordon


Frankie Darro
Frankie Darro
Jack 'Sock' Anderson
Frankie Darro
Jack 'Sock' Anderson


Sally Payne
Sally Payne
Pansy Weaver
Sally Payne
Pansy Weaver


Clayton Moore
Clayton Moore
Bill Bennett
Clayton Moore
Bill Bennett


Lorna Gray
Lorna Gray
Joan Gordon
Lorna Gray
Joan Gordon


William Benedict
William Benedict
Thomas 'Piecrust' Murphy (as Billy Benedict)
William Benedict
Thomas 'Piecrust' Murphy (as Billy Benedict)
Ken Lundy
Ken Lundy
Fred 'Soapy' Peters (as Kenneth Lundy)
Ken Lundy
Fred 'Soapy' Peters (as Kenneth Lundy)
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