
Follow That Man
Comedy
Overview
A farcical comedy about a con-man and a girl reporter who find romance while the former is planning a coup at a Swedish dowager's expense.
Top Cast


Sydney Chaplin
Sydney Chaplin
Eddie Miller
Sydney Chaplin
Eddie Miller


Dawn Addams
Dawn Addams
Janet Clark
Dawn Addams
Janet Clark
Elspeth March
Elspeth March
Astrid Larsen
Elspeth March
Astrid Larsen
Joan Heal
Joan Heal
Harriet
Joan Heal
Harriet


Peter Bull
Peter Bull
Gustav
Peter Bull
Gustav


Jack Melford
Jack Melford
Lars Toren
Jack Melford
Lars Toren
Gary Colleano
Gary Colleano
Axelrod
Gary Colleano
Axelrod


May Hallatt
May Hallatt
Nannie
May Hallatt
Nannie


Philip Locke
Philip Locke
Vicar
Philip Locke
Vicar
Mark Baker
Mark Baker
Jack
Mark Baker
Jack
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