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So You Want to Keep Your Hair (1946)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 11M

Director : Richard L. Bare

Synopsis

Average American Joe McDoakes searches in vain for any cure that will halt his fast-disappearing hairline.

Actors

George O'Hanlon
George O'Hanlon
Joe McDoakes
Art Gilmore
Art Gilmore
Narrator (voice)

Crews

Richard L. Bare
Richard L. Bare
Director

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