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The popular Frank O. King comic strip characters go from newspaper page to screen in this 1951 feature film from legendary comedy director Edward Bernds (of Three Stooges and Bowery Boys fame). Scotty Beckett and Jimmy Lydon are Corky and... See more »

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Corky Wallet
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Skeezix Wallet
Susan Morrow ...
Hope Wallet
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Walt Wallet
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Judy Wallet
Madelon Baker ...
Phyllis Wallet (as Madelon Mitchel)
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Pudge McKay
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Joe Allen
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Nina Wallet
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Charles D. Haven
Virginia Toland ...
Carol Rice
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Harry Dorsey
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Hacker
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Reddick
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S.D. Pettit
Charles Williams ...
Mortie
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Myrtle
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Shirlee Allard ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Giffin (uncredited)
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Pedestrian (uncredited)
Rodney Bell ...
Judd (uncredited)
Oscar Blank ...
Billboard Man (uncredited)
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Workman (uncredited)
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Mrs. Finch (uncredited)
Sam Finn ...
Workman (uncredited)
William E. Green ...
Harold W. Simms (uncredited)
Robert Haines ...
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Workman (uncredited)
Tom Kingston ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence ...
Workman (uncredited)
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Chuck (uncredited)
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Minister (uncredited)
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Smite (uncredited)
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Martini (uncredited)
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Mr. Upton (uncredited)
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Police Officer (uncredited)
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Foreman (uncredited)
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Mr. Flask (uncredited)
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Miss Ent (uncredited)
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Nurse (uncredited)
Ralph Volkie ...
Straw Boss (uncredited)
Lawrence A. Williams ...
Dignified Man (uncredited)

Directed by

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Edward Bernds

Written by

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Edward Bernds ... ()
 
Frank King ... (comic strip) (as Frank O. King)

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Milton Feldman ... producer

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Lester White

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Aaron Stell

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Victor Greene

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James Crowe

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Carter De Haven Jr. ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Russell Malmgren ... sound

Music Department

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Mischa Bakaleinikoff ... musical director

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Plot Summary

The popular Frank O. King comic strip characters go from newspaper page to screen in this 1951 feature film from legendary comedy director Edward Bernds (of Three Stooges and Bowery Boys fame). Scotty Beckett and Jimmy Lydon are Corky and Skeezix, half-brothers who find themselves in the restaurant business until complications and some family conflicts arise.

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  • 76 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Debut of actress Susan Morrow. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951). See more »

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