Tramp Trouble (1937)
Edgar impulsively invites his boss, Mr. Markham, to his home for dinner when his boss compliments him for giving coffee money to a down and out man. At the train station Edgar intervenes, keeping another man from beating a young man named Frankie, and Edgar takes Frankie home with him, even though the stranger warns Edgar that the young man is nothing but trouble.
Director: Leslie Goodwins
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Edgar Kennedy as Edgar |
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Vivien Oakland as Vivien |
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Billy Franey as Vivien's father |
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William Benedict as Young Bindlestiff |
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Lloyd Ingraham as Neighbor |
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Eddie Dunn as Railroad Detective |
| Directing | Leslie Goodwins | Director |
| Writing | Leslie Goodwins | Writer |
| Production | Bert Gilroy | Producer |
| Editing | Les Millbrook | Editor |