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    Fireman, Save My Child

    1927 · Comedy · 1h

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  1. Fireman Save My Child is a 1954 American comedy film starring Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Hackett. The movie was originally intended for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. It was directed by Leslie Goodwins.

  2. Fireman, Save My Child! - (Original Trailer) He's a small-town fireman, inventor and baseball star. When Joe E. Brown joins the St. Louis Cardinals, will he hear the cry Fireman, Save My Child! (1932).

    • Lloyd Bacon, Spalding
    • Joe E. Brown
  3. Fireman, Save My Child!: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Joe E. Brown, Evalyn Knapp, Lilian Bond, Guy Kibbee. Joe Grant is an inventor, fireman and baseball player in his small home town. He gets an offer to play in a big team, he hopes to get more money for his inventions.

    • (297)
    • Comedy, Romance, Sport
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1932-02-20
  4. Fireman Save My Child: Directed by Leslie Goodwins. With Spike Jones, Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Hugh O'Brian, Buddy Hackett. A film intended for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello that ended up starring Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Hackett.

    • (91)
    • Action, Comedy
    • Leslie Goodwins
    • 1954-05-02
  5. Fireman, Save My Child is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film starring comedian Joe E. Brown and directed by Lloyd Bacon. The picture was produced by the First National Pictures and released by their parent Warner Brothers. The supporting cast features Evalyn Knapp, Lilian Bond and Guy Kibbee. The film was remade in 1954.

  6. Smokey Hinkle, a bumbling inventor and scion of a renowned firefighting family, buys retired firehouse horse Emma to pull his buggy, but when Emma hears an alarm, she follows the fire trucks at top speed. Smokey arrives at the fire at the same time as his pal, fireman Smitty, who points out that the blaze is in Smokey's own house.

  7. Fireman Save My Child is a 1954 American comedy film starring Hugh O'Brian and Buddy Hackett in roles originally meant for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, a last-minute substitution when Costello fell ill.

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