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The Little Wildcat
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The Little Wildcat

Dec 8, 1928
1h 0m
★ 0.0

A TANGLE OF LOVERS IN LOVE WITH LOVE.

Overview

A pair of elderly Civil War veterans, Judge Holt and his friend Joel Ketchum, spent most of their time reminiscing about their wartime experiences. In the meantime, Holt's granddaughter falls in love with a devil-may-care aviator. The only problem is that Holt hates aviators and will do whatever he can to break up the romance.

Genres

Comedy
Drama
Romance

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Audrey Ferris

Audrey

Audrey Ferris

James Murray

Conrad Burton

James Murray

Robert Edeson

Joel Ketchum

Robert Edeson

George Fawcett

Judge Holt

George Fawcett

Hallam Cooley

Victor Sargeant

Hallam Cooley

Doris Dawson

Sue

Doris Dawson

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