
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1975, Comedy, 1h 32m
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Movie Info
A would-be filmmaker (Bruce Dern) and actress (Madeline Kahn) shake up the industry with a trick dog in the 1920s.
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Rating: PG
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Genre: Comedy
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Original Language: English
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Director: Michael Winner
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Producer: David V. Picker, Arnold Schulman, Michael Winner
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Release Date (Theaters): wide
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Distributor: Paramount Pictures
Cast & Crew

Bruce Dern
Grayson Potchuck

Madeline Kahn
Estie Del Ruth

Art Carney
J.J. Fromberg

Phil Silvers
Murray Fromberg

Teri Garr
Fluffy Peters

Ron Leibman
Rudy Montague

Dennis Morgan
Tour Guide

Shecky Greene
Tourist

Sterling Holloway
Old Man on Bus

William Demarest
Studio Gatekeeper

Virginia Mayo
Miss Battley

Henny Youngman
Manny Farber

Rory Calhoun
Philip Hart

Billy Barty
Assistant Director

Henry Wilcoxon
Silent Film Director

Ricardo Montalban
Silent Film Star

Jackie Coogan
Stagehand 1

Aldo Ray
Stubby Stebbins

Ethel Merman
Hedda Parsons

Yvonne De Carlo
Cleaning Woman

Michael Winner
Director

David V. Picker
Producer

Arnold Schulman
Producer

Michael Winner
Producer
Critic Reviews for Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Audience Reviews for Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
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Jun 15, 2012A movie about a dog and a dog of a movie all in one! Dumb film that wastes the talents of both Madeline Kahn and Teri Garr is strictly of interest for its incredible parade of golden age stars in cameos. The problem with that is that virtually no effort is made to make any of them look good with only Virginia Mayo, Rhonda Fleming and Ann Rutherford getting roles with any kind of screen time over a minute but still not roles of any substance.
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