Going Ga-Ga (1929)
Anita and Marion realize that an abandoned baby they sneaked into an orphanage was kidnapped from a millionaire. For the reward, they proceed to break into the institution at night, dressed as men to beat curfew, to get the kid out again. This film survives only in very fragmentary form.
Directors: Gilbert Pratt, James W. Horne.
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Anita Garvin as Anita |
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Marion Byron as Marion |
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Max Davidson as Detective Davidson |
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Edgar Kennedy as Cop |
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Wally Albright as Little Boy |
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Kay Deslys as Little Oscar's Mother |
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Warren Mills as Little Oscar - The Baby |
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Leo Sulky as Minor Role |
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Harry Bernard as Policeman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Gilbert Pratt | Director |
| Directing | James W. Horne | Director |
| Production | Hal Roach | Producer |
| Camera | Art Lloyd | Director of Photography |
| Production | Leo McCarey | Supervising Producer |
| Writing | Leo McCarey | Writer |
| Editing | William H. Terhune | Editor |