Crazy House
Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson are Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnson's names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie.
Edward F. Cline
Casts & Crew
Ole Olsen
Chic Johnson
Cass Daley
Martha O'Driscoll
Patric Knowles
Percy Kilbride
Hans Conried
Shemp Howard
Basil Rathbone
Nigel Bruce
Ramsay Ames
Louise Allbritton
Evelyn Ankers
Jimmy Aubrey
Turhan Bey
Lon Chaney Jr.
Gale Sondergaard
Leighton Noble
Thomas Gomez
Richard Lane
Andrew Tombes
Billy Gilbert
Chester Clute
Edgar Kennedy
Franklin Pangborn
Fred Sanborn
Sally De Marco
Tony De Marco
Marion Hutton
Delta Rhythm Boys
Count Basie
Nick Cochrane's Musical Cowhands
Allan Jones
Johnny Mack Brown
Leo Carrillo
Alan Curtis
Andy Devine
Robert Paige
Traverse Crawford
Rene DeKnight
Lee Gaines
Clinton Holland
Kelsey Pharr
Bobby Barber
Jackie Barnett
Edgar Barrier
Robert Barron
George Beatty
Brooks Benedict
Joseph E. Bernard
Billy Bletcher
Thelma Carpenter
Lane Chandler
Heinie Conklin
Joseph Crehan
Jacqueline Dalya
Harold DeGarro
Dippy Diers
James Dime
Charles Dorety
Eddie Ennis
Bess Flowers
Ben Frommer
Mary Gail
Virginia Gardner
Jon Gilbreath
George Gray
Frank Hagney
Sal Haines
John Hamilton
Bill Healy
Earle Hodgins
Dorothy Jarnac
Eddie Kane
Robert Emmett Keane
Lew Kelly
Bud Lawler
Ethelreda Leopold
Robert Locke Lorraine
Jimmie Lucas
Patsy Mace
Jerry Mandy
Hank Mann
Andy Mayo
Florence Mayon
Grace McDonald
Paul McVey
Charles Middleton
Joe Mole
Edmund Mortimer
Charles Morton
Paul Newlan
Fred Niblo
Jack Norton
William J. O'Brien
Spec O'Donnell
Frank Penny
Eddie Polo
Ezelle Poule
Harry Powers
Jack Rice
Gene Roth
Jimmy Rushing
Francis Sayles
Emmett Smith
Red Smith
Sammy Stein
Emmett Vogan
Ray Walker
Tiny Ward
Pierre Watkin
Douglas Wood
Duke York
Paula Kelly
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