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  • Yep, he did, 'Glink'. And notice the other "supporting players": Cliff Nazzaro {"Mr. Double Talk"}, Al "Fuzzy" St. John, who worked with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in the silent era and some of his 1933 "talkie" shorts, before he became a "western sidekick"; Harry Harvey; Arthur Q. Bryan (best known as the voice of "Elmer Fudd" in Warner Bros. cartoons, and "Doc Gamble" on radio's "FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY"), and John Hamilton (best known as "Perry White" on "THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN")!

  • I have this film in a 50 movie boxed set And didnt watch it for years,And when I did I loved it,Iris Adrian is in it too!

  • This is a "typical" Producers Releasing Corporation [PRC] "B-movie", originally released in October 1944; they specialzed in low-budget movies that often played the bottom half of "double feature" engagements in movie theaters during the '40s. If you're "El Brendel"- you're liable to turn up ANYWHERE in these kind of films, 'david'!

  • @fromthesidelines Bruce Bennett, who played the bandleader, was in "The Treasure of Sierra Madre."

  • By-jimmie....why would a swede or norwagian move to Arkansas?

  • @davidperi Most likely to avoid the law or a shotgun wedding LOL good place to get lost back then!

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