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Rooly, Pooly and Dooly were "picture sandwiches," but hardly shining lights, even in that capacity. Consequently they were "canned" by the management. A brilliant idea; one would play the wild man in the village square, a real live show of their own. Rooly and Pooly then basked in the society of fair country belles, but Dooly at length was rescued by Miss Smart, looking for excitement. She was not disappointed.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Charles Murray | McDoo | Unowned | |
Gus Pixley | The Wild Man | Unowned | |
Edward Dillon | Rooly, Pooly, Dooly | Unowned | |
Clarence Barr | Guppy (of Guppy and Fugg) | Unowned | |
Bud Duncan | Fugg (of Guppy and Fugg) / Sideshow Patron | Unowned | |
Kathleen Butler | Actress in The Rise & Fall of McDoo | Unowned | |
Florence Lee | Actress in The Rise & Fall of McDoo | Unowned | |
Dorothy Gish | Miss Smart / Sideshow Patron | Unowned | |
William J. Butler | Policeman / In Audience | Unowned | |
Lionel Barrymore | In Audience (uncredited) | Unowned |