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Rhubarb
Rich, eccentric T.J. Banner adopts a feral cat who becomes an affectionate pet. Then T.J. dies, leaving to Rhubarb most of his money and a pro baseball team, the Brooklyn Loons. When the team protests, publicist Eric Yeager convinces them Rhubarb is good luck. But Eric's fiacee Polly seems to be allergic to cats, and the team's success may mean new hazards for Rhubarb.
Arthur Lubin
Casts & Crew
Ray Milland
Jan Sterling
Gene Lockhart
William Frawley
Elsie Holmes
Taylor Holmes
Willard Waterman
Henry Slate
James Griffith
Jim Hayward
Donald MacBride
Hal K. Dawson
Brooks Benedict
Edward Biby
Billie Bird
Larry J. Blake
Madge Blake
Oliver Blake
Gail Bonney
Joe Brooks
Morgan Brown
Harry Cheshire
Edward Clark
Tris Coffin
Paul Douglas
Jimmie Dundee
Al Ferguson
James Flavin
Adda Gleason
Sandra Gould
Joe Gray
Mack Gray
Don Haggerty
Chuck Hamilton
Stuart Holmes
Wilbur Mack
George Magrill
Strother Martin
Edwin Max
Howard Negley
Leonard Nimoy
Jack Perry
Joe Ploski
Ralph Sanford
Charles Sherlock
Bert Stevens
Jack Stoney
Frank Sully
Dorothy Vernon
Sailor Vincent
Ben Welden
Also Directed by Arthur Lubin
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