Penrod and Sam
Best pals Penrod and Sam are leaders of a super-secret neighborhood society, the In-Or-In Boys Club. Troubles arise when a pompous prig tries to join the club and when the boys lose their clubhouse in a land sale. But there’s also plenty of time to play pranks, put on a carnival, experience the pangs of first love, and romp with Duke, the world’s best dog.
Besetzung
| Darsteller | Rolle |
|---|---|
| Leon Janney | Penrod Schofield |
| Frank Coghlan Jr. | Sam Williams |
| Margaret Marquis | Marjorie Jones |
| Dorothy Peterson | Mary Schofield |
| Billy Lord | Georgie Hemingway Bassett |
| Michael Stuart | Rodney Bitts |
| Jimmy Robinson | Herman Washington |
| Robert Dandridge | Verman Washington |
| Matt Moore | Henry Schofield |
| Dorothy Peterson | Mrs. Schofield |
| Helen Beaudine | Margaret Shofield |
| Johnny Arthur | Mr. Bassett |
| Zasu Pitts | Mrs. Bassett |
| Charles Sellon | Mr. Bitts |
| Elizabeth Patterson | Schoolteacher (uncredited) |
| Gertrude Howard | Delia (uncredited) |
| Wade Boteler | Mr. Williams (uncredited) |
| Betty Jane Graham | 'Baby' Amy Rensdale (uncredited) |
| Beaudine Anderson | Boy (uncredited) |
| Billy Byrne | Pudge Brown (uncredited) |
| Gus Leonard | Violinist at Birthday Party (uncredited) |
| Albert Schaefer | Piggy Nelson (uncredited) |
| Dorothy Vernon | Irate Mother at Birthday Party (uncredited) |
| Sidney Miller | Maurice Levy (uncredited) |
Crew
| Funktion | Name |
|---|---|
| Story | Booth Tarkington |
| Screenplay | Waldemar Young |
| Director | William Beaudine |