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One Glorious Scrap

During a protracted drought, Larry Day and his riders from the Bar None find and rescue Professor Parkinson, an alleged rainmaker.

Top Cast

  • Fred Humes

    Fred Humes

    Larry Day

  • Dorothy Gulliver

    Dorothy Gulliver

    Joan Curtis

  • Robert McKenzie

    Robert McKenzie

    Professor Parkinson

  • Francis Ford

    Francis Ford

    Ralph Curtis

  • George B. French

    George B. French

    Ezra Kramer

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Benny

  • Gilbert Holmes

    Gilbert Holmes

    Pee Wee

  • Richard L'Estrange

    Richard L'Estrange

    Lazy

  • Cuyler Supplee

    Cuyler Supplee

    Carl Kramer

Overview

During a protracted drought, Larry Day and his riders from the Bar None find and rescue Professor Parkinson, an alleged rainmaker.

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