Summary
Laddie is an American film first released in 1940,
directed by Jack Hively.
The film stars Tim Holt, Virginia Gilmore, Joan Carroll, Spring Byington and Robert Barrat.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Jack Hively
- Script: Gene Stratton-Porter, Jerome Cady, Bert Granet
- Photo: Harry J. Wild
- Music: Roy Webb
- Cast: Tim Holt (Laddie Stanton), Virginia Gilmore (Pamela Pryor), Joan Carroll (Sister Stanton), Spring Byington (Mrs. Stanton), Robert Barrat (Mr. John Stanton), Miles Mander (Mr. Pryor), Esther Dale (Sarah, the Housekeeper), Sammy McKim (Leon Stanton), Joan Leslie (Shelley Stanton), Martha O’Driscoll (Sally Pryor), Rand Brooks (Peter Dover), Mary Forbes (Mrs. Anna Pryor), Peter Cushing (Robert Pryor), George Irving, Dorothy Lee (Bridesmaid)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W
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