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Every Which Way But Loose
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The truck driver is brave and called Philo, who roams the American West in search of lost love while being accompanied by his brother, Orville, and his pet son, Antoine Clyde. In this process, Philo managed to cross a variety of characters, including a pair of police officers and a whole gang of firemen, who ended up in revenge for him. In a series of dramatic events.
The truck driver is brave and called Philo, who roams the American West in search of lost love while being accompanied by his brother, Orville, and his pet son, Antoine Clyde. In this process, Philo managed to cross a variety of characters, including a pair of police officers and a whole gang of firemen, who ended up in revenge for him. In a series of dramatic events.
Actors:
Al Silvani,
John Quade,
Al Stellone,
Janet Cole Notey,
Sondra Locke,
Timothy P. Irvin,
Jerry Brutsche,
R.C. Keene,
Michael Mann,
Frank Noel,
Jerome Blackwell,
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Al Silvani
26 March 1910
John Quade
1 April 1938, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Al Stellone
29 April 1933, New York, USA
Janet Cole Notey
Sondra Locke
28 May 1944, Shelbyville, Tennessee, USA
Timothy P. Irvin
Jerry Brutsche
31 January 1939, Los Angeles, California, USA
R.C. Keene
Michael Mann
Frank Noel
16 July 1941, Wichita, Kansas, USA
Jerome Blackwell
Director:
James Fargo
James Fargo
14 August 1938, Republic, Washington, USA
Country:
United States
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