Get Off My Foot (1935)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : William Beaudine

Synopsis

A Smithfield porter becomes a butler, and later finds himself heir to a fortune.

Actors

Jane Carr
Jane Carr
Helen Rawlingcourt
Chili Bouchier
Chili Bouchier
Marie
Norma Varden
Norma Varden
Mrs. Rawlingcourt
Morland Graham
Morland Graham
Major Rawlingcourt
Anthony Hankey
Anthony Hankey
Algy
Reginald Purdell
Reginald Purdell
Joe
Vera Bogetti
Vera Bogetti
Matilda
Wally Patch
Wally Patch
Tramp
Max Miller
Max Miller
Herbert Cronk

Crews

William Beaudine
William Beaudine
Director
Robert Edmunds
Robert Edmunds
Writer
Frank Launder
Frank Launder
Writer
Edward A. Paulton
Edward A. Paulton
Writer
Irving Asher
Irving Asher
Executive Producer
Peter Proud
Peter Proud
Art Direction
Leslie Murray
Leslie Murray
Sound
Basil Emmott
Basil Emmott
Director of Photography

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