
Baby's Laxative
Jun 21 1931
•1h 56m
•Comedy
A little boy won't go to the bathroom, which leads to all sorts of complications for his parents and their friends.
Cast
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Marguerite Pierry
Julie Follavoine

Jacques Louvigny
Follavoine

Michel Simon
Chouilloux

Olga Valéry
Madame Chouilloux
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