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Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

41 %|Jul 26, 1976|Comedy

A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.

Featured Crew

Michael Winner
Director
Arnold Schulman
Writer
Cy Howard
Writer
Kenny Bell
Still Photographer
Michael Winner
Producer
Bernard Gribble
Editor
Arnold Schulman
Producer
David V. Picker
Producer

Cast

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Bruce Dern
Grayson Potchuck
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Madeline Kahn
Estie Del Ruth
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Art Carney
J.J. Fromberg
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Phil Silvers
Murray Fromberg
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Teri Garr
Fluffy Peters
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Ron Leibman
Rudy Montague
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Sterling Holloway
Old Man on Bus
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Virginia Mayo
Miss Battley
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Henny Youngman
Manny Farber
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Ethel Merman
Hedda Parsons
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Ricardo Montalban
Silent Film Star
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Aldo Ray
Stubby Stebbins
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Broderick Crawford
Special Effects Man
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Dorothy Lamour
Visiting Film Star
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Ann Miller
Presidents' Girl 2
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Dean Stockwell
Paul Levell
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Tab Hunter
David Hamilton
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Barbara Nichols
Nick's Girl
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Army Archerd
Premiere MC
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Zsa Zsa Gabor
Premiere Female Star
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Doodles Weaver
Man in Mexican Film
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Cyd Charisse
President's Girl 4
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Alice Faye
Secretary at Gate
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Milton Berle
Blind Man
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Walter Pidgeon
Grayson's Butler
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Gloria DeHaven
President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven)
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Mike Mazurki
Studio Guard
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Carmel Myers
Woman Journalist
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Dennis Morgan
Tour Guide
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Ann Rutherford
Grayson's Studio Secretary
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Eli Mintz
Tailor
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Yvonne De Carlo
Cleaning Woman
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Billy Barty
Assistant Director
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Phil Leeds
Dog Catcher
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Cliff Norton
Dog Catcher
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Romo Vincent
Short Order Cook
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Dorothy Gulliver
Old Woman on Bus
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William Demarest
Studio Gatekeeper
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Rory Calhoun
Philip Hart
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Henry Wilcoxon
Silent Film Director
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Jackie Coogan
Stagehand 1
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Andy Devine
Priest in Dog Pound
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Richard Arlen
Silent Film Star 2
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Jack La Rue
Silent Film Villain
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Nancy Walker
Mrs. Fromberg
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Gloria DeHaven
President's Girl 1
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Louis Nye
Radio Interviewer
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Stepin Fetchit
Dancing Butler
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Ken Murray
Souvenir Salesman
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Rudy Vallee
Autograph Hound
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George Jessel
Awards Announcer
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Rhonda Fleming
Rhoda Flaming
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Dick Haymes
James Crawford
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Robert Alda
Richard Entwhistle
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Fritz Feld
Rudy's Butler
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Edward Ashley
Second Butler
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Kres Mersky
Girl in Arab Film
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Jane Connell
Waitress
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Janet Blair
President's Girl 3
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Dennis Day
Singing Telegraph Man
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Harry Ritz
Cleaning Woman
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Jimmy Ritz
Cleaning Woman
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Jesse White
Rudy's Agent
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Jack Carter
Male Journalist
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Jack Bernardi
Fluffy's Escort
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Fernando Lamas
Premiere Male Star
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Huntz Hall
Moving Man
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Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
Mexican Projectionist
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Edward Le Veque
Prostitute Customer
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Edgar Bergen
Professor Quicksand
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Ronny Graham
Mark Bennett
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Morey Amsterdam
Custard Pie Star
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Eddie Foy Jr.
Custard Pie Star
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Peter Lawford
Slapstick Star
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Patricia Morison
Star at Screening
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Guy Madison
Star at Screening
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Regis Toomey
Burlesque Stagehand
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Keye Luke
Cook in Kitchen