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My Little Chickadee
Set in the American Old West of the 1880s, Miss Flower Belle Lee (Mae West) is on her way to visit relatives out west. While she is traveling on a stagecoach a masked bandit on horseback holds up the stage for its shipment of gold. As he makes his getaway with the gold, he takes Flower Belle with him. Flower Belle then walks into town under suspicion of being in collusion with the bandit.
Edward F. Cline
Casts & Crew
W.C. Fields
Mae West
Joseph Calleia
Dick Foran
Ruth Donnelly
Margaret Hamilton
Donald Meek
Fuzzy Knight
Willard Robertson
George Moran
Jackie Searl
Fay Adler
Gene Austin
Russell Hall
Otto Heimel
Mark Anthony
Hank Bell
William Benedict
Georgie Billings
Wade Boteler
Al Bridge
Harlan Briggs
Bob Burns
Eddie Butler
Lane Chandler
Lita Chevret
Bing Conley
Jimmy Conlin
William B. Davidson
Clyde Dembeck
Jan Duggan
Frank Ellis
Al Ferguson
Chester Gan
Slim Gaut
Ben Hall
Buddy Harris
Charles Hart
Edward Hearn
Otto Hoffman
Lloyd Ingraham
Danny Jackson
Si Jenks
John Kelly
Walter McGrail
Robert McKenzie
Charles McMurphy
George Melford
James C. Morton
Anne Nagel
Vester Pegg
Bob Reeves
Addison Richards
Betty Roche
Jack Roper
Dick Rush
Buster Slaven
Dorothy Vernon
Morgan Wallace
Delmar Watson
Blackie Whiteford
Joe Whitehead
Bill Wolfe
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