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Cast

Edith Fellows

Edith Fellows

Foxine LaRue

Leo Carrillo

Leo Carrillo

Pascual Orozco

Scott Kolk

Scott Kolk

Al Patridge (as Scott Colton)

Julie Bishop

Julie Bishop

Mary LaRue (as Jacqueline Wells)

Margaret Irving

Margaret Irving

Mrs. Gertrude 'Gert' LaRue

Inez Palange

Inez Palange

Mercedes Orozco

George McKay

George McKay

Phil Edwards

Frank C. Wilson

Frank C. Wilson

DeWilde

John Gallaudet

John Gallaudet

Larkin

Walter O. Stahl

Walter O. Stahl

Von Hemmer (as Walter Stahl)

Ivan Miller

Ivan Miller

Yerkes

Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Sheriff

Wade Boteler

Wade Boteler

Police Inspector Carr

Guy Usher

Guy Usher

Police Captain Dorm

Crew

Fred Niblo Jr.

Fred Niblo Jr.

Story

Grace Neville

Grace Neville

Screenplay

Aubrey Scotto

Aubrey Scotto

Director

Fred Niblo Jr.

Fred Niblo Jr.

Screenplay

Grace Neville

Grace Neville

Story

Michael L. Simmons

Michael L. Simmons

Screenplay

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Little Miss Roughneck

19380.0 / 1064 min
Romance, Comedy, Music

Overview

She's a panic in pigtails!

Sad-eyed, uniquely talented child actress Edith Fellows was Columbia's "answer" to Shirley Temple, Jane Withers and Deanna Durbin. In Little Miss Roughneck, Fellows is cast as Foxine LaRue, a tomboyish sort who is being prodded into a show-biz career by her stage mother Gert (Margaret Irving). Young Mr. Partridge (Scott Colton) becomes Foxine's agent, principally because he's sweet on the girl's older sister Mary (Jacqueline Wells). Blackballed from Hollywood because of her mother's pushiness, Foxine tries to help out Partridge and her own family by cooking up a bizarre publicity stunt, enlisting the aid of easy-going Mexican "papacita" Pascual (Leo Carrillo).