Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) watch online HD
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Director Michael Winner intended to include Hedy Lamarr among the huge list of guests for the movie, but she couldn't be traced.
The premiere was attended by Augustus von Schumacher (Won Ton Ton), together with Hollywood legend Mae West and the founder of Paramount Pictures, one hundred two-year-old Adolph Zukor.
Don Ameche and Cesar Romero were approached for cameo roles, but were unavailable (they are still sometimes wrongly credited as having appeared in the movie).
Eighty-year-old Edward Le Veque, who appeared as the prostitute's customer, was the last surviving member of the original Keystone Kops.
Final film of Stepin Fetchit.
Final film of Rudy Vallee.
Final film of George Jessel.
Final film of Janet Blair.
Although Joan Crawford is one of the few "Old Hollywood" stars who doesn't make a guest cameo appearance in the film proper, she can be clearly spotted as a chorus girl sitting at a make-up table during an old film clip used under the opening credits in the section headed by the name of William Demarest.
Final film of Ann Rutherford.
Final film of Andy Devine.
Final film of Barbara Nichols.
Final film of Johnny Weissmuller.
Final film of Richard Arlen.
Final film of William Demarest.
Final film of Eddie Foy Jr..
Final film of Dick Haymes.
Final film of Jack La Rue.
Final film of Carmel Myers.
Final film of Benny Rubin.
Marilyn Monroe was referenced when a little blonde girl is playing on the lawn nude, lying on her stomach. Her mother says, "Get your clothes on, Norma Jean." Norma Jean was Monroe's real name (Norma Jean Mortenson) and the pose referenced her early print photography work as a calendar model (before entering the film business).
The film took place in 1924.
The film was originally called "Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Warner Brothers". It was based on the career of Rin Tin Tin. The story was written by Cy Howard in 1971. He hired Arnold Schulman to write the script. It was developed by David Picker at Warner Brothers. He took the script with him when he moved to Paramount Pictures, causing the title to be changed. Filming started in August 1975.
One of two cinema movie collaborations of Victor Mature and Director Michael Winner. The other being Firepower (1979).
Final film for Dennis Morgan.
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| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Dennis Morgan | - | Tour Guide | |
| Shecky Greene | - | Tourist | |
| Phil Leeds | - | Dog Catcher | |
| Cliff Norton | - | Dog Catcher | |
| Madeline Kahn | - | Estie Del Ruth | |
| Teri Garr | - | Fluffy Peters | |
| Romo Vincent | - | Short Order Cook | |
| Bruce Dern | - | Grayson Potchuck | |
| Sterling Holloway | - | Old Man on Bus | |
| William 'Billy' Benedict | - | Man on Bus (as William Benedict) | |
| Dorothy Gulliver | - | Old Woman on Bus | |
| William Demarest | - | Studio Gatekeeper | |
| Art Carney | - | J.J. Fromberg | |
| Virginia Mayo | - | Miss Battley | |
| Henny Youngman | - | Manny Farber |
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