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Released February 08, 1935
Featuring Ted Healy (Solo)
MGM
68.3 min. (Feature Film)

Joe Tomasello is a neighborhood barber, low on money, but rich in family. His devoted wife Nora abhors gambling, but regardless, her ne'er do well brother Eddie (Ted Healy) sells Joe a chance on the Irish Sweepstakes. The ticket is the winner, but is lost when infant son Mickey gets his hands on it. Joe and his lawyer, cousin Tony, frantically search for the ticket while keeping Nora in the dark and watching Eddie spend money they can't claim.

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Leo Carrillo
Joe Tomasello

Ted Healy
Eddie Dugan

Louise Fazenda
Nora Tomasello

Irene Hervey
Mary Tomasello

Billy Watson
Joey Tomasello Jr.

Betty Jane Graham
Noreen Tomasello

Roland Fitzpatrick
Mickey Tomasello

James Ellison
Jimmy Powers

Clara Blandick
Aunt Maggie

Purnell Pratt
Mr. Powers

John Indrisano
Lefty Costello

William Stack
Mr. Jeffries

Arthur Treacher
Race announcer

Al Hill
Bookie

Sam Flint
Ship's Captain

Larry Steers
Ship passenger

Jane Meredith
Ship passenger

C. Montague Shaw
Insurance company president

Frank Moran
Bartender

James P. Burtis
Newsreel reporter

Wally Maher
Newsreel soundman

Charles Dunbar
Newsreel cameraman


George Seaton
Original Story

Robert Pirosh
Original Story

Richard Schayer
Screenplay

Ralph Spence
Screenplay

Hugh Wynn
Film Editor

Cedric Gibbons
Art Director

David Townsend
Associate Art Director

Edwin B. Willis
Associate Art Director

Douglas Shearer
Recording Director

Herbert Stothart
Original Music

William Axt
Original Music

Charles Maxwell
Original Music

Jacques Tourneur
2nd Unit Director


















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