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Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus

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Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus
Directed byEdward F. Cline
Written byGeorge W. Peck (characters)
Al Martin (screenplay) &
David Boehm (screenplay) &
Robert Neville (screenplay and adaptation)
Produced byLeonard Fields (associate producer)
Sol Lesser (producer)
CinematographyJack MacKenzie
Edited byArthur Hilton
Music byVictor Young
Distributed byRKO Pictures
Release date
  • November 25, 1938 (1938-11-25)[1]
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline, based on the book of the same name by George W. Peck, one of his stories of Peck's Bad Boy.

Plot summary

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Bill Peck receives ten dollars from his parents to go to summer camp and defend his trophy, however he gets forced to spend the money on tickets to a circus that is in town. In revenge he feeds the lions his mom's sleeping pills and ruins Bailey the lion tamer's act. He then goes into the circus camp and falls for bareback rider Fleurette de Cava, who unfortunately sprains her ankle in rehearsals and will lose her contract if she does not perform in the next show. Bailey has the idea of giving Bill a wig and having him do the show with his guidance, but just before the act begins Bailey finds out who drugged his lions.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Top Hat: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
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