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The Villain Still Pursued Her

48.75 %|Oct 11, 1940|Comedy, Romance

Victorian melodrama is sent up in this spoof of the old production "The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved." Dastardly villain Silas Cribbs schemes to get his lusty clutches on the virtuous heroine by driving her naïve husband to alcoholic ruin. Luckily, a temperance lecturer is on hand to set things straight, as is Buster Keaton as William Dalton, the drunkard's friend.

Featured Crew

Edward F. Cline
Director
Elbert Franklin
Screenplay
Ethel La Blanche
Dialogue
Morrie Friedman
Costume Design
Lucien Ballard
Director of Photography
Frank Tours
Music Director
Lewis J. Rachmil
Art Direction
Edward Montagne
Assistant Director

Cast

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Hugh Herbert
Frederick Healy
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Anita Louise
Mary Wilson
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Alan Mowbray
Silas Cribbs
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Buster Keaton
William Dalton
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Joyce Compton
Hazel Dalton
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Richard Cromwell
Edward Middleton
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Billy Gilbert
Master of Ceremonies
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Diane Fisher
Julia Middleton
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Charles Judels
Pie Vendor
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Vernon Dent
Jim, a policeman
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Eddie Acuff
Joe (uncredited)
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Ernie Alexander
Drunk (uncredited)
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Bobby Barber
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
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Eddie Dunn
Stevens - the Coach Driver (uncredited)
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Edward Gargan
Bartender (uncredited)
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Arthur Housman
Mr. McGillicuddy - Drunk (uncredited)
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Lew Kelly
Townsman Sam (uncredited)
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Robert McKenzie
Town Constable (uncredited)
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Carlotta Monti
Streetwalker (uncredited)
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Charles Murphy
Lamplighter (uncredited)
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Victor Potel
Policeman (uncredited)
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Walter Tetley
Telegram Boy (uncredited)
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Franklin Pangborn
Bartender (uncredited)