
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Introducing The Dog Who Launched 1000 Stars.A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Description: A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 92 minutes

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

The Wolf of Wall Street

Cinderella

Parasite

Bruce Dern
Played Grayson Potchuck

Madeline Kahn
Played Estie Del Ruth

Art Carney
Played J.J. Fromberg

Phil Silvers
Played Murray Fromberg

Teri Garr
Played Fluffy Peters

Ron Leibman
Played Rudy Montague

Sterling Holloway
Played Old Man on Bus

Virginia Mayo
Played Miss Battley

Henny Youngman
Played Manny Farber

Ethel Merman
Played Hedda Parsons

Ricardo Montalban
Played Silent Film Star

Aldo Ray
Played Stubby Stebbins

Joan Blondell
Played Landlady

Broderick Crawford
Played Special Effects Man

Dorothy Lamour
Played Visiting Film Star

Ann Miller
Played Presidents' Girl 2

Dean Stockwell
Played Paul Levell

Tab Hunter
Played David Hamilton

Victor Mature
Played Nick

Barbara Nichols
Played Nick's Girl
Army Archerd
Played Premiere MC

Zsa Zsa Gabor
Played Premiere Female Star

Doodles Weaver
Played Man in Mexican Film

Cyd Charisse
Played President's Girl 4

Alice Faye
Played Secretary at Gate

Milton Berle
Played Blind Man

Walter Pidgeon
Played Grayson's Butler

Gloria DeHaven
Played President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven)

Johnny Weissmüller
Played Stagehand 2

Mike Mazurki
Played Studio Guard

Carmel Myers
Played Woman Journalist

Dennis Morgan
Played Tour Guide

Ann Rutherford
Played Grayson's Studio Secretary

Eli Mintz
Played Tailor

Yvonne De Carlo
Played Cleaning Woman

Billy Barty
Played Assistant Director

Shecky Greene
Played Tourist

Phil Leeds
Played Dog Catcher

Cliff Norton
Played Dog Catcher

Romo Vincent
Played Short Order Cook

William Benedict
Played Man on Bus

Dorothy Gulliver
Played Old Woman on Bus

William Demarest
Played Studio Gatekeeper

Rory Calhoun
Played Philip Hart

Henry Wilcoxon
Played Silent Film Director

Jackie Coogan
Played Stagehand 1

Andy Devine
Played Priest in Dog Pound

Richard Arlen
Played Silent Film Star 2

Jack La Rue
Played Silent Film Villain

Nancy Walker
Played Mrs. Fromberg

Gloria DeHaven
Played President's Girl 1

Louis Nye
Played Radio Interviewer

Stepin Fetchit
Played Dancing Butler

Ken Murray
Played Souvenir Salesman

Rudy Vallee
Played Autograph Hound

George Jessel
Played Awards Announcer

Rhonda Fleming
Played Rhoda Flaming

Dick Haymes
Played James Crawford

Robert Alda
Played Richard Entwhistle

Fritz Feld
Played Rudy's Butler

Edward Ashley
Played Second Butler
Kres Mersky
Played Girl in Arab Film

Jane Connell
Played Waitress

Janet Blair
Played President's Girl 3

Dennis Day
Played Singing Telegraph Man

Harry Ritz
Played Cleaning Woman

Jimmy Ritz
Played Cleaning Woman

Jesse White
Played Rudy's Agent

Jack Carter
Played Male Journalist

Jack Bernardi
Played Fluffy's Escort

Fernando Lamas
Played Premiere Male Star

Huntz Hall
Played Moving Man

Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez
Played Mexican Projectionist
Edward Le Veque
Played Prostitute Customer

Edgar Bergen
Played Professor Quicksand

Ronny Graham
Played Mark Bennett

Morey Amsterdam
Played Custard Pie Star

Eddie Foy Jr.
Played Custard Pie Star

Peter Lawford
Played Slapstick Star

Patricia Morison
Played Star at Screening

Guy Madison
Played Star at Screening

Regis Toomey
Played Burlesque Stagehand
James Brodhead
Played Priest

Keye Luke
Played Cook in Kitchen

John Carradine
Played Drunk
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