Dugan of the Dugouts Trailer

Dugan of the Dugouts Trailer (1928)

15 April 1928 Comedy 55 mins

A young man joins the army to impress his girlfriend. He soon finds out that his sergeant is actually an enemy spy, but before he can take any action, he and his girlfriend are kidnapped by enemy soldiers, and devise an unusual method of escape from capture.

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Cast

Ernest Hilliard

as Sgt. Davis

J.P. McGowan

as Capt. von Brinken

Sidney Smith

as Danny's Buddy

Danny O'Shea

as Danny Dugan

Crew

Bobby Ray

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 15 April 1928

Production Companies

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