

16/01/1953
Once a famous Ziegfeld star, Dodo Delwyn is reduced to playing clowns in burlesque and amusement parks as a result of his drinking. His son Little Dink idolizes Dodo and faithfully believes in a comeback. He persuades "Uncle" Goldie, Dodo's agent in the good old days, to find a booking for Dodo. He can't, and Dink is sent to live with his remarried-and-wealthy mother, Paula. The unhappy Dink runs back to his father. His welcome return gives Dodo the courage needed to try a knockabout TV show offered by Goldie

Red Skelton
as Dodo Delwyn

Jane Greer
as Paula Henderson

Tim Considine
as Dink Delwyn

Loring Smith
as Goldie

Philip Ober
as Ralph Z. Henderson

Lou Lubin
as Little Julie

Fay Roope
as Dr. Strauss

Walter Reed
as Joe Hoagley

Eddie Marr
as Television Director

Jonathan Cott
as Floor Director

Don Beddoe
as Gallagher

Steve Forrest
as Young Man

Billy Barty
as Billy (uncredited)

Ned Glass
as Danny Daylor (uncredited)

Sandra Gould
as Secretary (uncredited)

Frank Nelson
as Charlie (uncredited)

Ann Codee
as Ballet Instructor (archive footage) (uncredited)

Charles Bronson
as Gambler (uncredited)

Forrest Lewis
as Mr. Houston (uncredited)

Bess Flowers
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Jerry Schumacher
as Dice Player (uncredited)
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