Caught Plastered

Caught Plastered

5.8

Aug 21 1931

1h 8m

Comedy

Set in a drugstore the boys take on to save a nice old lady from the clutches of the local charming crook.

Bert Wheeler

Bert Wheeler

Tommy Tanner

Robert Woolsey

Robert Woolsey

Eggbert G. Higginbothom

Dorothy Lee

Dorothy Lee

Peggy Morton

Lucy Beaumont

Lucy Beaumont

Mother Talley

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