How to Sub-Let Trailer

How to Sub-Let Trailer (1939)

29 January 1939 Comedy 8 mins

A man fumbles through an apartment sub-let assessment while his wife is away.

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Cast

Robert Benchley

as Joe Doakes

Marie Blake

as Mrs. Doakes

Hobart Cavanaugh

as Mr. Mustavas

Esther Dale

as Mrs. Mustavas

Hal K. Dawson

as Real Estate Agent

Crew

Roy Rowland

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 29 January 1939

Production Companies

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