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Bear Shooters (1930)

While on a camping trip, the gang comes across poachers.

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 20M

Director : Robert F. McGowan

Sinopsis

The gang decides to go camping with a little bear hunting on the side. A pair of poachers decides to try and scare them off with a gorilla suit but the gang decides to try and capture the gorilla instead.

Actores

Leon Janney
Leon Janney
Donald 'Spud'
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
Wheezer
Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
Farina
Jackie Cooper
Jackie Cooper
Jackie
Mary Ann Jackson
Mary Ann Jackson
Mary Ann
Norman Chaney
Norman Chaney
Chubby
Bob Kortman
Bob Kortman
Bootlegger #1
Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
Charlie
Fay Holderness
Fay Holderness
Spud's Mother
Charles Gemora
Charles Gemora
Gorilla

Tripulaciones

Robert F. McGowan
Robert F. McGowan
Director
Len Powers
Len Powers
Director of Photography
Richard C. Currier
Richard C. Currier
Editor
Elmer Raguse
Elmer Raguse
Sound Engineer
H.M. Walker
H.M. Walker
Story Editor

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