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The Boob
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The Boob

May 17, 1926
1h 6m
★ 5.8

You'll Laugh Right Out Loud!

Overview

To impress the girl he loves, a naive country boy tries to capture a group of local bootleggers.

Genres

Comedy
Romance

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

The Boob Trailers

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Cast

George K. Arthur

Peter Good

George K. Arthur

Gertrude Olmstead

Amy

Gertrude Olmstead

Joan Crawford

Jane

Joan Crawford

Charles Murray

Cactus Jim

Charles Murray

Tony D'Algy

Harry Benson

Tony D'Algy

Hank Mann

The Village Soda Clerk

Hank Mann

Edythe Chapman

The Old Lady (uncredited)

Edythe Chapman

Babe London

Fat Girl (uncredited)

Babe London

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