Caught on the Bounce Trailer

Caught on the Bounce Trailer (1952)

09 October 1952 Comedy 16 mins

Joe Besser needs money to pay back a loan of $2500 and travels to ask his aunt for the money. She boards the train, along with a man who looks like a wanted bank-robber, and tells Joe she needs $2500 herself and can not help him. Between them they capture the bank robber and split the $5,000 reward.

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Cast

Maxine Gates

as Joe's Wife

Esther Howard

as Aunt Tildy

Johnny Kascier

as Bank Robber (uncredited)

Joe Palma

as Policeman (uncredited)

Blackie Whiteford

as Policeman (uncredited)

Crew

Jules White

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 09 October 1952

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