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Hi'–Neighbor! (1934)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 17M

Director : Gus Meins

Sinopsis

The gang decides to build their own fire engine.

Actores

Wally Albright
Wally Albright
Wally
Matthew Beard
Matthew Beard
Stymie
Scotty Beckett
Scotty Beckett
Scotty
Tommy Bond
Tommy Bond
Tommy
George McFarland
George McFarland
Spanky
Bobbie Beard
Bobbie Beard
Cotton
Tommy Bupp
Tommy Bupp
Our Gang Member
Donald Proffitt
Donald Proffitt
Our Gang Member
Marvin Trin
Marvin Trin
Bubbles
Jackie Lynn Taylor
Jackie Lynn Taylor
Jane
Jerry Tucker
Jerry Tucker
Jerry-Rich Kid

Tripulaciones

Gus Meins
Gus Meins
Director
Hal Roach
Hal Roach
Producer
Louis McManus
Louis McManus
Editor
Art Lloyd
Art Lloyd
Director of Photography

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