The Big Squeal (1933)

Andy Wilson (Andy Clyde), a millionaire pig farmer from Kansas, comes to Chicago (unless New York has a stock yard district)looking for his girl friend, Natalie (Dorothy Christy) who had left the Sunflower state as she did not care much for the company of pigs and/or pig handlers, although Andy wasn't rich when she left, else she would have most likely been a bit more tolerant. Andy runs into his old friend Jake (Billy Bevan), who has been married for about a year to another belle from Kansas, that Andy hasn't met.

Director: Charles Lamont
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 17 min
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Production: Christie Film Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Charles Lamont
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Big Squeal about?
Andy Wilson (Andy Clyde), a millionaire pig farmer from Kansas, comes to Chicago (unless New York has a stock yard district)looking for his girl friend, Natalie (Dorothy Christy) who had left the Sunflower state as she did not care much for the company of pigs and/or pig handlers, although Andy wasn't rich when she left, else she would have most likely been a bit more tolerant. Andy runs into his old friend Jake (Billy Bevan), who has been married for about a year to another belle from Kansas, that Andy hasn't met.
Who directed The Big Squeal?
The Big Squeal was directed by Charles Lamont.
Who stars in The Big Squeal?
The Big Squeal stars Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, Dorothy Christy, Ethel Sykes, Bud Jamison, Charles K. French.
How long is The Big Squeal?
The Big Squeal has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is The Big Squeal?
The Big Squeal is a Comedy film.
Where was The Big Squeal produced?
The Big Squeal was produced in United States of America.