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The Boob ()


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Idealistic farm boy Peter loves Amy whose fancy is urbane Harry. Peter discovers Harry is a bootlegger and turns him over to he prohibition agents, including Jane (Joan Crawford). Amy, at last, is impressed with Peter.

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Amy (as Gertrude Olmsted)
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Peter Good
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Jane - A Revenue Agent
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Cactus Jim
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Harry Benson (as Antonio D'Algy)
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The Village Soda Clerk
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The Old Lady (uncredited)
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Fat Girl (uncredited)
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Assistant revenue agent at booklovers club (uncredited)
Viola Webster ...
Girl at Booklovers Club (uncredited)

Directed by

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William A. Wellman

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George Scarborough ... (from the story by) &
Annette Westbay ... (from the story by)
 
Kenneth B. Clarke ... (scenario)
 
Katherine Hilliker ... (titles) (as Katharine Hilliker) &
H.H. Caldwell ... (titles)

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Arthur Barrow ... (2003)

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William H. Daniels ... (photography) (as Wm. Daniels)

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Ben Lewis ... film editor

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Ben Carré ... (settings) (as Ben Carre)

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Cedric Gibbons ... settings
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Taglines You'll Laugh Right Out Loud! See more »
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Also Known As
  • I'll Tell the World (United States)
  • The Yokel (United Kingdom)
  • Le balourd (France)
  • Der Tölpel (Germany)
  • 踊る英雄 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 64 min
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Trivia William A. Wellman was fired by MGM after making this film. See more »
Goofs (at around 50 mins) After Cactus Jim and Ham pull Peter out of the stream, Peter has a few spots of mud on his face. Even after the dog licks his face, there is still a spot of mud on his nose under his right eye. When Peter stands up to go after Benson and Amy, the mud is gone. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Big Parade of Comedy (1964). See more »
Quotes Peter Good: What's the use of livin'?
Cactus Jim: No use a-tall. Life is jest one durned break after another!
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