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Everything's Rosie is a 1931 slapstick
Slapstick
Slapstick is a type of comedy involving exaggerated violence and activities which may exceed the boundaries of common sense.- Origins :The phrase comes from the batacchio or bataccio — called the 'slap stick' in English — a club-like object composed of two wooden slats used in Commedia dell'arte...

 comedy film starring Robert Woolsey
Robert Woolsey
Robert Woolsey was an American stage and screen comedian and half of the 1930s comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey....

. It was one of the few films Woolsey made without comedy partner Bert Wheeler. It was directed by Clyde Bruckman
Clyde Bruckman
Clyde A. Bruckman was an American writer and director of comedy films during the late silent era as well as the early sound era of cinema. Bruckman collaborated with such comedians as Buster Keaton, W.C...

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Cast

  • Robert Woolsey
    Robert Woolsey
    Robert Woolsey was an American stage and screen comedian and half of the 1930s comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey....

     as Dr. J. Dockweiler Droop
  • Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    -Life and career:Born Anita Louise Fremault in New York, New York, she made her acting debut on Broadway at the age of six, and within a year was appearing regularly in Hollywood films...

     as Rosie Droop
  • John Darrow as Billy Lowe
  • Florence Roberts
    Florence Roberts
    Florence Roberts was an actress of the stage and in motion pictures.-Stock Company Actress:Born in Frederick, Maryland, she began acting on the stage in New York, New York at the age of 19. Her career began at the Brooklyn, New York Opera House in Hoop of Gold...

     as Mrs. Lowe
  • Clifford Dempsey as Sheriff Hopkins
  • Lita Chevret as Madeline Van Dorn
  • Alfred James as Al Oberdorf, Jeweler
  • Frank Beal
    Frank Beal
    Frank Beal was an American actor and film director of the silent era. He appeared in 42 films between 1910 and 1933...

    as Mr. Lowe
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