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Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

Release: 1976-07-26 ·Runtime: 92m ·★ 4.1
Phim Hài

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Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures

Trailers & Videos

Cast

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