Movie: The Perils of Petersboro

Top 8 Billed Cast

Alice Day
Alice Day

Alice Knight

Eddie Quillan
Eddie Quillan

Eddie Knight

Roger Moore
Roger Moore

Snodgrass Knight

Barbara Tennant
Barbara Tennant

Aunt Barbara Knight

Thelma Parr
Thelma Parr

Thelma Knight

Marion McDonald
Marion McDonald

Minor Role (uncredited)

Ruth Taylor
Ruth Taylor

Minor Role (uncredited)

Danny O'Shea
Danny O'Shea

Danny Shaw

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