Mind Your Own Business (1936)

ALL 12/18/1936 (en) Comedy 75 Min
  • Release
    12/18/1936
  • Production
    Emanuel Cohen Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    Mind Your Own Business
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Nature reporter Orville Shanks retreats to the woods for material for his "Our Wild Friends" column and to volunteer for his favorite cause, the Boy Scouts. When Orville's editor, Crane, orders him to spice up his column, Orville's wife Melba writes a gossip column using animals as metaphors for people. Crane loves Melba's article and gives Orville a raise, and the column becomes a hit.

  1. Norman Z. McLeod

    Director

  2. Emanuel Cohen

    Producer



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  1. Charles Ruggles

    Orville Shanks

  2. Alice Brady

    Melba Shanks

  3. Lyle Talbot

    Crane

  4. Benny Baker

    Sparrow

  5. Gene Lockhart

    Bottles

  6. Jack La Rue

    Cruger

  7. Jon Hall

    Scoutmaster Davis

  8. Frankie Darro

    Bob

  9. William Demarest

    Droopy

  10. Robert Baldwin

    Jimmy Jeeper

  11. Nick Stewart

    Butler (as Nicodemus)

  12. Paul Harvey

    Brannigan

  13. Theodore von Eltz

    District Attorney Adams

  14. Duke York

    Cruger's Henchman

  15. Charles C. Wilson

    Detective

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 15 , Crews : 11

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Mind Your Own Business (1936) 75 Min

ALL 12/18/1936 (en)
Comedy
  • Release 12/18/1936
  • Production
    Emanuel Cohen Productions
  • Original title Mind Your Own Business
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Nature reporter Orville Shanks retreats to the woods for material for his "Our Wild Friends" column and to volunteer for his favorite cause, the Boy Scouts. When Orville's editor, Crane, orders him to spice up his column, Orville's wife Melba writes a gossip column using animals as metaphors for people. Crane loves Melba's article and gives Orville a raise, and the column becomes a hit.

  1. Norman Z. McLeod

    Director

  2. John Francis Larkin

    Story

  3. George McGuire

    Editor

  4. Emanuel Cohen

    Producer