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Oh, Yeah! (1929)

TWO FAMOUS STARS OF "IS ZAT SO" TEAMED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 14M

Director : Tay Garnett

Synopsis

A couple of roving vagabonds hitch a freight to the railroad town of Linda, and between bouts with the fright-yard bulls and other drifters, find romance in the persons of two waitresses at the camp restaurant. American-slang rules the dialogue to the point non-USA viewers need a slang-glossary to follow the dialogue.

Actors

Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Dude Cowan
James Gleason
James Gleason
Dusty
Patricia Caron
Patricia Caron
Pinkie
Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
The Elk
Budd Fine
Budd Fine
Pop Eye
Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
Hot Foot
Harry Tyler
Harry Tyler
Splinters
Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Railroad-Yard Superintendent
Bobby Dunn
Bobby Dunn
Railroad Man at Bonfire

Crews

Tay Garnett
Tay Garnett
Director
A.W. Somerville
A.W. Somerville
Writer
Tay Garnett
Tay Garnett
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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