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Little Iodine ()


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Little Iodine does her best to break up her parents' marriage, ruin a romance between Janis and Marc, and cost her father his job, but eventually she has a change of heart and sets out to correct the wrongs.

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Little Iodine
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Marc Andrews
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Janis Payne
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Mrs. Tremble
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Mr. Tremble
Lanny Rees ...
Horace
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Simkins
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Mr. Bigdome
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Mrs. Bigdome
Jean Tartriquin ...
Grandma Jones

Directed by

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Reginald Le Borg

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Jimmy Hatlo ... (based on the King Feature comic strip by)
 
Richard H. Landau ... (original screenplay) (as Richard Landau)

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Selmer L. Chalif ... associate producer
Ralph Cohn ... producer
Mary Pickford ... executive producer (uncredited)
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers ... producer

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Alexander Steinert ... (uncredited)

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Robert Pittack

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Lynn Harrison

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George Van Marter

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William A. Greenwood ... (as William A. Greenwood Sr.)

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Robert M. Beche ... production manager (as Robert Beche)

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Frank Fox ... assistant director

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Franklin Hansen ... sound (as Franklin Hansen Jr.)

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Plot Summary

Based on the "Little Iodine" two-panel cartoon strip by Jimmy Hatlo, which had evolved from his "They'll Do It Everytime" strip, Little Iodine was the most-scheming kid in comics aside from Hans and Fritz of the "Katzenjammer Kids" and "The Captain and the Kids" strips. Played by Jo Ann Marlowe, she stays true to form most of the way in this picture, in which she does her best to break up the marriage of her parents (Hobart Cavanaugh and Irene Ryan), ruin a romance between Eve Whitney and Marc Cramer, and cost her father his job. But, unlike her comic-based character, Iodine has a change of heart and sets out to right the wrongs. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines It's me - I'm in the movies now! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Diana, a Sapeca (Brazil)
  • Paquita la traviesa (Mexico)
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  • 57 min
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Trivia Film was intended for an earlier release date but was set back to 20 October 1946 because of a polio epidemic which was restricting film attendance of juveniles throughout most of the United States. See more »

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