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Wild And Woolly
1937, Movie, NR, 65 mins
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Wild And Woolly: Review
A solidly cast Withers vehicle which overcomes its average scripting by its enjoyable characterizations. Brennan is Withers' granddad, the town's former sheriff and diehard enemy of local banker Churchill. Withers and a six-year-old Switzer ("Alfalfa" of The Little Rascals) uncover a plot to stage a bank robbery during the town's 50th anniversary celebration. The children warn Brennan, who gains the townspeople's respect by foiling the heist.
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Wild And Woolly: Cast & Details
Year: 1937
Rated NR
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Jane Withers
: Arnette Flynn
Walter Brennan
: Gramp Flynn
Pauline Moore
: Ruth Morris
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
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Jackie Searl
: Chaunce
Berton Churchill
: Edward Ralston
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