Easy to Take
To boost the ratings of a kiddie show, the host agrees to take guardianship of of a bratty boy who has a lovely older sister.
Glenn Tryon
Casts & Crew
Marsha Hunt
John Howard
Eugene Pallette
Richard Carle
Douglas Scott
Robert Greig
Jan Duggan
Marilyn Knowlden
Josephine Whittell
Carl Switzer
Charles Lane
Billy Lee
Also Directed by Glenn Tryon
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