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Looking for Trouble (1934) - IMDb Looking for Trouble: Directed by William A Wellman With Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie, Constance Cummings, Arline Judge Joe and Casey trouble-shoot for the phone company They try to prove that Joes's girl Ethel's boss Dan is a crook but are trapped by criminals and left in a burning building
Looking for Trouble (1996) - IMDb But everything changes when she meets a runaway baby elephant named Trouble When he is recaptured by a mean old circus ringmaster, Jamie and her friend, Harry the Magician, hit the road to save him
Looking for Trouble (1926) - IMDb Looking for Trouble: Directed by Robert N Bradbury With Jack Hoxie, Marceline Day, J Gordon Russell, Clark Comstock Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement regarding Miss Tulip Hellier, and the sheriff goes after Jack
Looking for Trouble (1934) - Looking for Trouble (1934) - IMDb LOOKING FOR TROUBLE is given the genre classification of crime drama in the AFI Catalog, but there are healthy doses of wit throughout With the affable Jack Oakie as second banana, what would you expect?
Looking for Trouble (1996) - Plot - IMDb But everything changes when she meets a runaway baby elephant named Trouble When he is recaptured by a mean old circus ringmaster, Jamie and her friend, Harry the Magician, hit the road to save him
Happy Gilmore (1996) - Quotes - IMDb Happy Gilmore: Oh, uh, I was just looking for the other half of this bottle and there's some of it and there's some of it right there, too Virginia: Why don't you just put it down?
The French Line (1953) - Soundtracks - IMDb Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Ralph Blane and Robert Wells Performed by Mary McCarty, Jack Boyle, Joel Friend, and "Paris models" LOOKING FOR TROUBLE (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow Lyrics by Ralph Blane and Robert Wells
Without a Paddle (2004) - IMDb When looking through their childhood belongings, they discover a trunk which contained details on a quest their friend was attempting It revealed that he was hot on the trail of the $200,000 that went missing with airplane hijacker D B Cooper in 1971
The French Line (1953) - IMDb Due to a censorship controversy over 'Jane Russell' 's "Looking for Trouble" number, the film was briefly released without a Production Code seal The final version (with seal) features a much tamer performance with relatively little breast exposure