

Comedy
Overview
The Great Elmer and Company, two out-of-work magicians, help lovelorn Jerry Bronson adopt Spanky Milford, to distract him. When Bronson makes up and elopes, the pair are stuck with the little boy. But Spanky inherits a Kentucky fortune, so they head south to Banesville, where the Milfords and Wakefields are conducting a bitter feud.
Top Cast


Bert Wheeler
Bert Wheeler
Willie Doyle
Bert Wheeler
Willie Doyle


Robert Woolsey
Robert Woolsey
Elmer Dugan
Robert Woolsey
Elmer Dugan


Mary Carlisle
Mary Carlisle
Gloria Wakefield
Mary Carlisle
Gloria Wakefield


George McFarland
George McFarland
Spanky Milford
George McFarland
Spanky Milford


Noah Beery
Noah Beery
Colonel Wakefield
Noah Beery
Colonel Wakefield


Lucille La Verne
Lucille La Verne
Aunt Hannah Milford
Lucille La Verne
Aunt Hannah Milford


Willie Best
Willie Best
Buckshot (as Sleep 'n' Eat)
Willie Best
Buckshot (as Sleep 'n' Eat)


Margaret Dumont
Margaret Dumont
Mrs. Baxter
Margaret Dumont
Mrs. Baxter


Louis Mason
Louis Mason
Judge Ezra Milford
Louis Mason
Judge Ezra Milford


Paul Page
Paul Page
Jerry Bronson
Paul Page
Jerry Bronson
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