The Old-Fashioned Way (1934)
Directeur:
William Beaudine
écrivains:
Jack Cunningham, Garnett Weston.
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W.C. Fields as The Great McGonigle / Squire Cribbs in 'The Drunkard' |
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Joe Morrison as Wally Livingston / William Dowton in 'The Drunkard' |
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Baby LeRoy as Albert Pepperday |
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Judith Allen as Betty McGonigle / Agnes Dowton in the 'The Drunkard' |
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Jan Duggan as Cleopatra Pepperday |
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Tammany Young as Marmaduke Gump |
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Nora Cecil as Mrs. Wendelschaffer |
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Jack Mulhall as Dick Bronson |
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Samuel Ethridge as Bartley Neuville / Edward Middleton (Drunkard) in 'The Drunkard' |
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Lona Andre as Girl in Audience (uncredited) |
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Oscar Apfel as Mr. Livingston (uncredited) |
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Billy Bletcher as Tomato Thrower (uncredited) |
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Florence Lawrence as Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
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Ruth Marion as Agatha Sprague / Mary Wilson in 'The Drunkard' |
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Richard Carle as Sheriff from Barnesville |
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Larry Grenier as Drover Stevens in 'The Drunkard' |
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William Blatchford as Landlord (of saloon) in 'The Drunkard' |
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Jeffrey Williams as Mr. Arden Rencelaw in 'The Drunkard' |
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Donald Brown as The Minister in 'The Drunkard' |
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Tom Miller as The Villager in 'The Drunkard' |
| Directing | William Beaudine | Director |
| Production | William LeBaron | Producer |
| Writing | W.C. Fields | Story |
| Crew | Ben F. Reynolds | Cinematography |
| Sound | Harry Revel | Songs |
| Sound | Mack Gordon | Songs |
| Writing | Jack Cunningham | Screenplay |
| Writing | Garnett Weston | Screenplay |