Safety in Numbers Trailer

Safety in Numbers Trailer (1938)

"Ohhh! Lou-eese!" 30 May 1938 Comedy 55 mins

The Jones family patriarch, also mayor, is swindled into thinking the town swamp is a rich mineral deposit.

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Cast

Jed Prouty

as John Jones

Shirley Deane

as Bonnie Thompson

Spring Byington

as Mrs. John Jones

Russell Gleason

as Herbert Thompson

Kenneth Howell

as Jack Jones

George Ernest

as Roger Jones

June Carlson

as Lucy Jones

Florence Roberts

as Granny Jones

Billy Mahan

as Bobby Jones

Marvin Stephens

as Tommy McGuire

Iva Stewart

as Toni Stewart

Helen Freeman

as Mrs. Stewart

Henry Kolker

as Dr. Lawrence Edmonds

Paul McVey

as Mr. Hensley

Bruce Warren

as Morley

Edward Earle

as Sloane

Crew

John Stone

John Stone Producer

Helen A. Myron

Helen A. Myron Costume Design

Samuel Kaylin

Samuel Kaylin Music Director

Charles G. Clarke

Charles G. Clarke Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 30 May 1938

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