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Fireman, Save My Child

"Laugh with the Clown Prince."

Joe Grant is an inventor, fireman and baseball player in his small hometown. He gets an offer to play in a big team and hopes to get more money for his inventions. But Joe's invited to present his invention to a fire extinguisher company at the same time when he is supposed to play. Will he be able to show the effectiveness of his invention and win the game?

Top Cast

  • Joe E. Brown

    Joe E. Brown

    'Smokey' Joe Grant

  • Evalyn Knapp

    Evalyn Knapp

    Sally Toby

  • Lilian Bond

    Lilian Bond

    June Farnum

  • Guy Kibbee

    Guy Kibbee

    Pop Devlin

  • Richard Carle

    Richard Carle

    Dan Toby

  • Virginia Sale

    Virginia Sale

    Miss Gallop

  • Polly Walters

    Polly Walters

    Ethel

  • Dickie Moore

    Dickie Moore

    Child Watching Baseball Game

  • George MacFarlane

    George MacFarlane

    St. Louis Fire Chief

Overview

Joe Grant is an inventor, fireman and baseball player in his small hometown. He gets an offer to play in a big team and hopes to get more money for his inventions. But Joe's invited to present his invention to a fire extinguisher company at the same time when he is supposed to play. Will he be able to show the effectiveness of his invention and win the game?

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