Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)

Introducing The Dog Who Launched 1000 Stars.

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1976-07-26
  • User Rating: 4.1/10 from 15 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Michael Winner
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Summary

A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.

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  • Bruce Dern

    as Grayson Potchuck
  • Madeline Kahn

    as Estie Del Ruth
  • Art Carney

    as J.J. Fromberg
  • Phil Silvers

    as Murray Fromberg
  • Teri Garr

    as Fluffy Peters
  • Ron Leibman

    as Rudy Montague
  • Sterling Holloway

    as Old Man on Bus
  • Virginia Mayo

    as Miss Battley
  • Henny Youngman

    as Manny Farber
  • Ethel Merman

    as Hedda Parsons
  • Ricardo Montalban

    as Silent Film Star
  • Aldo Ray

    as Stubby Stebbins
  • Joan Blondell

    as Landlady
  • Broderick Crawford

    as Special Effects Man
  • Dorothy Lamour

    as Visiting Film Star
  • Ann Miller

    as Presidents' Girl 2
  • Dean Stockwell

    as Paul Levell
  • Tab Hunter

    as David Hamilton
  • Victor Mature

    as Nick
  • Barbara Nichols

    as Nick's Girl
  • Army Archerd

    as Premiere MC
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor

    as Premiere Female Star
  • Doodles Weaver

    as Man in Mexican Film
  • Cyd Charisse

    as President's Girl 4
  • Alice Faye

    as Secretary at Gate
  • Milton Berle

    as Blind Man
  • Walter Pidgeon

    as Grayson's Butler
  • Gloria DeHaven

    as President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven)
  • Johnny Weissmüller

    as Stagehand 2
  • Mike Mazurki

    as Studio Guard
  • Carmel Myers

    as Woman Journalist
  • Dennis Morgan

    as Tour Guide
  • Ann Rutherford

    as Grayson's Studio Secretary
  • Eli Mintz

    as Tailor
  • Yvonne De Carlo

    as Cleaning Woman
  • Billy Barty

    as Assistant Director
  • Shecky Greene

    as Tourist
  • Phil Leeds

    as Dog Catcher
  • Cliff Norton

    as Dog Catcher
  • Romo Vincent

    as Short Order Cook
  • William Benedict

    as Man on Bus
  • Dorothy Gulliver

    as Old Woman on Bus
  • William Demarest

    as Studio Gatekeeper
  • Rory Calhoun

    as Philip Hart
  • Henry Wilcoxon

    as Silent Film Director
  • Jackie Coogan

    as Stagehand 1
  • Andy Devine

    as Priest in Dog Pound
  • Richard Arlen

    as Silent Film Star 2
  • Jack La Rue

    as Silent Film Villain
  • Nancy Walker

    as Mrs. Fromberg
  • Gloria DeHaven

    as President's Girl 1
  • Louis Nye

    as Radio Interviewer
  • Stepin Fetchit

    as Dancing Butler
  • Ken Murray

    as Souvenir Salesman
  • Rudy Vallee

    as Autograph Hound
  • George Jessel

    as Awards Announcer
  • Rhonda Fleming

    as Rhoda Flaming
  • Dick Haymes

    as James Crawford
  • Robert Alda

    as Richard Entwhistle
  • Fritz Feld

    as Rudy's Butler
  • Edward Ashley

    as Second Butler
  • Kres Mersky

    as Girl in Arab Film
  • Jane Connell

    as Waitress
  • Janet Blair

    as President's Girl 3
  • Dennis Day

    as Singing Telegraph Man
  • Harry Ritz

    as Cleaning Woman
  • Jimmy Ritz

    as Cleaning Woman
  • Jesse White

    as Rudy's Agent
  • Jack Carter

    as Male Journalist
  • Jack Bernardi

    as Fluffy's Escort
  • Fernando Lamas

    as Premiere Male Star
  • Huntz Hall

    as Moving Man
  • Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez

    as Mexican Projectionist
  • Edward Le Veque

    as Prostitute Customer
  • Edgar Bergen

    as Professor Quicksand
  • Ronny Graham

    as Mark Bennett
  • Morey Amsterdam

    as Custard Pie Star
  • Eddie Foy Jr.

    as Custard Pie Star
  • Peter Lawford

    as Slapstick Star
  • Patricia Morison

    as Star at Screening
  • Guy Madison

    as Star at Screening
  • Regis Toomey

    as Burlesque Stagehand
  • James Brodhead

    as Priest
  • Keye Luke

    as Cook in Kitchen
  • John Carradine

    as Drunk
Directing Michael Winner Director
Camera Richard H. Kline Director of Photography
Production Michael Winner Producer
Editing Bernard Gribble Editor
Production Arnold Schulman Producer
Writing Arnold Schulman Writer
Writing Cy Howard Writer
Production David V. Picker Producer
Sound Neal Hefti Original Music Composer
Camera Kenny Bell Still Photographer