Don't You Believe It (1943)
This Passing Parade entry looks at several historical "truths" that just aren't so: Steve Brodie never jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge; Mrs. O'Leary's cow did not start the great Chicago fire; Nero didn't fiddle while Rome burned; and Lady Godiva never rode naked through the streets of Coventry.
Director: Edward L. Cahn
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John Nesbitt as Narrator (voice) |
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Harry Cording as Rogue |
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Albert Godderis as Chef |
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Walter Kingsford as George Washington |
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Edward McWade as Wise Man |
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Ferdinand Munier as Rumour Starter |
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Charles Tannen as Politician |
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Charles Trowbridge as Politician |
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Emmett Vogan as Politician |
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Ian Wolfe as Aide |
| Production | John Nesbitt | Producer |
| Directing | Edward L. Cahn | Director |
| Sound | Max Terr | Music |
| Art | Paul Youngblood | Art Direction |
| Sound | Nathaniel Shilkret | Music |
| Writing | Cran Chamberlin | Writer |
| Writing | Gene Piller | Writer |
| Editing | Harry Komer | Editor |
| Camera | Robert Surtees | Director of Photography |