Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Release: 1976-07-26
·Runtime: 92m
·★ 4.1
Comedy
A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Paramount Pictures
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Virginia Mayo
as Miss Battley
Johnny Weissmüller
as Stagehand 2
Henry Wilcoxon
as Silent Film Director
Jackie Coogan
as Stagehand 1
Jack Carter
as Male Journalist
Ronny Graham
as Mark Bennett
Stepin Fetchit
as Dancing Butler
Ken Murray
as Souvenir Salesman
Teri Garr
as Fluffy Peters
Henny Youngman
as Manny Farber
Tab Hunter
as David Hamilton
Carmel Myers
as Woman Journalist
William Benedict
as Man on Bus
Dorothy Gulliver
as Old Woman on Bus
Barbara Nichols
as Nick's Girl
Alice Faye
as Secretary at Gate
Eli Mintz
as Tailor
Nancy Walker
as Mrs. Fromberg
Robert Alda
as Richard Entwhistle
Harry Ritz
as Cleaning Woman
Fernando Lamas
as Premiere Male Star
Madeline Kahn
as Estie Del Ruth
Joan Blondell
as Landlady
Billy Barty
as Assistant Director
John Carradine
as Drunk
Phil Silvers
as Murray Fromberg
Army Archerd
as Premiere MC
Ann Rutherford
as Grayson's Studio Secretary
Yvonne De Carlo
as Cleaning Woman
Shecky Greene
as Tourist
Rudy Vallee
as Autograph Hound
Janet Blair
as President's Girl 3
Bruce Dern
as Grayson Potchuck
Ethel Merman
as Hedda Parsons
Cyd Charisse
as President's Girl 4
George Jessel
as Awards Announcer
Keye Luke
as Cook in Kitchen
Aldo Ray
as Stubby Stebbins
Cliff Norton
as Dog Catcher
Rhonda Fleming
as Rhoda Flaming
Jimmy Ritz
as Cleaning Woman
Eddie Foy Jr.
as Custard Pie Star
Sterling Holloway
as Old Man on Bus
Ricardo Montalban
as Silent Film Star
Andy Devine
as Priest in Dog Pound
Dick Haymes
as James Crawford
Jesse White
as Rudy's Agent
Morey Amsterdam
as Custard Pie Star
Ann Miller
as Presidents' Girl 2
Louis Nye
as Radio Interviewer
Jane Connell
as Waitress
Patricia Morison
as Star at Screening
Phil Leeds
as Dog Catcher
William Demarest
as Studio Gatekeeper
Jack Bernardi
as Fluffy's Escort
Guy Madison
as Star at Screening
Ron Leibman
as Rudy Montague
Doodles Weaver
as Man in Mexican Film
Milton Berle
as Blind Man
Dennis Morgan
as Tour Guide
Regis Toomey
as Burlesque Stagehand
Broderick Crawford
as Special Effects Man
Romo Vincent
as Short Order Cook
Dennis Day
as Singing Telegraph Man
Peter Lawford
as Slapstick Star
Dorothy Lamour
as Visiting Film Star
Dean Stockwell
as Paul Levell
Victor Mature
as Nick
Mike Mazurki
as Studio Guard
Edgar Bergen
as Professor Quicksand
Gloria DeHaven
as President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven), President's Girl 1
Richard Arlen
as Silent Film Star 2
Jack La Rue
as Silent Film Villain
Art Carney
as J.J. Fromberg
Zsa Zsa Gabor
as Premiere Female Star
Walter Pidgeon
as Grayson's Butler
Rory Calhoun
as Philip Hart
Huntz Hall
as Moving Man
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
as Mexican Projectionist
Fritz Feld
as Rudy's Butler
Edward Ashley
as Second Butler