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Gus and Slim are working at a circus that is owned by the domineering Steve Skinner. After Gus and Slim have botched up several routines, Gus takes off in a horse cart, in order to avoid Skinner's wrath. But the cart is pulling a large... See more »

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Gus Barnum
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Slim Barnum
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Madame Stella
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Steve Skinner - Ring Master
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Motorcycle Cop (as Joe Young)
Numa the Lion ...
Numa
Anna May the Elephant ...
Anna May
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
James Donnelly ...
Spectator (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert ...
Spectator (uncredited)
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Clown (uncredited)
Marion McDonald ...
Marie - the Maid (uncredited)
Tiny Ward ...
Strong Man (uncredited)
Betty Welsh ...
Ingenue (uncredited) (unconfirmed)

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Lloyd Bacon
Del Lord

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Al Giebler ... (titles)
 
Gus Meins ... ()

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Mack Sennett ... producer
John A. Waldron ... supervising producer

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Hap Depew ... (as Ernest Depew)

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William Hornbeck

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Ernie Crockett ... special photography

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Plot Summary

Gus and Slim are working at a circus that is owned by the domineering Steve Skinner. After Gus and Slim have botched up several routines, Gus takes off in a horse cart, in order to avoid Skinner's wrath. But the cart is pulling a large crate filled with lions, and soon the two circus hands find themselves in the middle of an uncontrollable situation. Written by Snow Leopard

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Also Known As
  • Weary Willies (United States)
  • Circus Day (United States)
  • Circus Days (United States)
  • Comedy Capers: The Lion Roars (United Kingdom)
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  • 20 min
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