Plastered in Paris
A Sand Storm of Mirth!
Genres
Overview
A Harem Scarum Comedy of two Clowns in a Desert Amidst a Bevy of Harem Beauties. It's a Wow and How!
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
62 min
Release Date
1928-09-23
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Sammy Cohen
Sammy Nosenblum
Jack Pennick
Bud Swenson
Ivan Linow
Sergeant Cou Cou
Hugh Allan
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Marion Byron
Mimi
Michael Visaroff
French General
Albert Conti
Abou Ben Abed
August Tollaire
Doctor
Fred Kelsey
Dickie Moore
Lola Salvi
Marcelle
Boris Charsky
Mario Dominici
Fred Farrell
Madalynne Field
Christian Motter
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