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The Jitters

When his wife dances with the dancing instructor, Errol gets jealous and decides to take dancing lessons himself.

Top Cast

  • Leon Errol

    Leon Errol

    Leon Errol

  • Vivian Tobin

    Vivian Tobin

    Mrs. Errol

  • Richard Lane

    Richard Lane

    Dance Studio Manager

  • Alphonse Martell

    Alphonse Martell

    Mr. Maurice (as Alfonso Martell)

  • Jack Rice

    Jack Rice

    Undetermined Secondary Role

Overview

When his wife dances with the dancing instructor, Errol gets jealous and decides to take dancing lessons himself.

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