Going to Congress Trailer (1924)
24 May 1924 20 mins
Will Rogers plays a lazy man who is chosen by a group of men to run for Congress.
Watch the official Going to Congress 1924 trailer in HD below.
24 May 1924 20 mins
Will Rogers plays a lazy man who is chosen by a group of men to run for Congress.
Watch the official Going to Congress 1924 trailer in HD below.
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Will Rogers as Alfalfa Doolittle
Marie Mosquini as The Doolittle Daughter
Molly Thompson as Sarah Doolittle
Jack Ackroyd as Will Stayes - campaign manager
Rob Wagner Director
United States 24 May 1924
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