
Mike's Brainstorm
Comedy
Overview
Mike Rosenberg, a ne'er-do-well, is broke, but still is undenied the pleasure of imagination. A circus comes to town, and he is without the price of admission. He retires disgusted to the solitude of the bar, where he dreams that he possesses unlimited wealth. His first investment is a pet elephant that leads him into a vast variety of expensive difficulties.
Top Cast


Tom Santschi
Tom Santschi
Mike Rosenberg
Tom Santschi
Mike Rosenberg
Toodles
Toodles
Toodles - an Elephant
Toodles
Toodles - an Elephant
Otto Breitkreutz
Otto Breitkreutz
Jasper Washington Jones (as Big Otto Breitkreutz)
Otto Breitkreutz
Jasper Washington Jones (as Big Otto Breitkreutz)
Frank Clark
Frank Clark
The Cobbler (as Frank M. Clark)
Frank Clark
The Cobbler (as Frank M. Clark)
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