Chip Off the Old Block

February. 01,1944      NR
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The son of a strict Navy officer falls for the daughter of a musical-comedy star.

Donald O'Connor as  Donald Corrigan
Peggy Ryan as  Peggy Flaherty
Ann Blyth as  Glory Marlow III
Helen Vinson as  Glory Marlow Jr.
Helen Broderick as  Glory Marlow Sr.
Arthur Treacher as  Quentin
Patric Knowles as  Commander Judd Corrigan
J. Edward Bromberg as  Blaney Wright
Ernest Truex as  Henry McHugh
Minna Gombell as  Milly

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