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Aladdin Jones

Jimmy Marshall played a lazy drunkard with an overbearing wife, played by Florence McClain. The film contains a dream sequence where Marshall fantasizes about finding a magic lamp, which he uses to wish for liquor and a shack to sleep in.

Top Cast

  • Jimmy Marshall

    Jimmy Marshall

  • Florence McClain

    Florence McClain

  • Frank Montgomery

    Frank Montgomery

  • Bert Murphy

    Bert Murphy

Overview

Jimmy Marshall played a lazy drunkard with an overbearing wife, played by Florence McClain. The film contains a dream sequence where Marshall fantasizes about finding a magic lamp, which he uses to wish for liquor and a shack to sleep in.

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