Oh, Yeah! (1929)
TWO FAMOUS STARS OF "IS ZAT SO" TEAMED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN
A couple of roving vagabonds hitch a freight to the railroad town of Linda, and between bouts with the fright-yard bulls and other drifters, find romance in the persons of two waitresses at the camp restaurant. American-slang rules the dialogue to the point non-USA viewers need a slang-glossary to follow the dialogue.
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Cast
Robert Armstrong | As: Dude Cowan | |
James Gleason | As: Dusty | |
Patricia Caron | As: Pinkie | |
Zasu Pitts | As: The Elk | |
Budd Fine | As: Pop Eye |
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A couple of roving vagabonds hitch a freight to the railroad town of Linda, and between bouts with the fright-yard bulls and other drifters, find romance in the persons of two waitresses at the camp restaurant. American-slang rules the dialogue to the point non-USA viewers need a slang-glossary to follow the dialogue.
Tagline: | TWO FAMOUS STARS OF "IS ZAT SO" TEAMED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
Robert Armstrong |
Dude Cowan |
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James Gleason |
Dusty |
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Patricia Caron |
Pinkie |
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Zasu Pitts |
The Elk |
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Budd Fine |
Pop Eye |
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Frank Hagney |
Hot Foot |
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Harry Tyler |
Splinters |
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Paul Hurst |
Railroad-Yard Superintendent |
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Bobby Dunn |
Railroad Man at Bonfire |
Directed By
Tay Garnett |
Director |
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Writing Credits
A.W. Somerville |
Writer |
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Tay Garnett |
Writer |
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