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  1. Little Miss Roughneck is a 1938 American drama. Plot. Budding child vaudeville performer Foxine LaRue and her mother Gertrude LaRue will do anything to get Foxine into show business. Together, they stage a kidnapping hoax. Foxine is nowhere to be found, having hitched a ride on a freight train after mailing a ransom note.

  2. Little Miss Roughneck: Directed by Aubrey Scotto. With Edith Fellows, Leo Carrillo, Scott Kolk, Julie Bishop. Talented 10-year-old singing prodigy Foxine LaRue, who is only slightly less artificial and theatrical than her name, is pushed into vaudeville by her stage mother supreme, Gert LaRue, who is even more artificial and theatrical than her ...

    • (18)
    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Aubrey Scotto
    • 1938-01-23
  3. In Little Miss Roughneck, Fellows is cast as Foxine LaRue, a tomboyish sort who is being prodded into a show-biz career by her stage mother Gert (Margaret Irving). Young Mr. Partridge (Scott Colton) becomes Foxine's agent, principally because he's sweet on the girl's older sister Mary (Jacqueline Wells). Blackballed from Hollywood because of ...

  4. Little Miss Roughneck. Summaries. Talented 10-year-old singing prodigy Foxine LaRue, who is only slightly less artificial and theatrical than her name, is pushed into vaudeville by her stage mother supreme, Gert LaRue, who is even more artificial and theatrical than her name.

  5. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A talented 10-year-old singing prodigy, Foxine LaRue (Edith Fellows), who is only slightly less artificial and theatrical than her name, is pushed into vaudeville by her stage-mother mama, Gert LaRue (Margaret Irving), who is even more artificial and theatrical than her name.

    • Aubrey Scotto, Bob Farfan
    • Edith Fellows
  6. Directed by. Aubrey Scotto. United States, 1938. Comedy, Music. 64. Synopsis. A talented 10-year-old singing prodigy, Foxine LaRue, who is only slightly less artificial and theatrical than her name, is pushed into vaudeville by her stage-mother mama, Gert LaRue, who is even more artificial and theatrical than her name. Synopsis.

  7. Little Miss Roughneck (1938) directed by Aubrey Scotto • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1938 Directed by Aubrey Scotto. She’s a panic in pigtails! Sad-eyed, uniquely talented child actress Edith Fellows was Columbia’s “answer” to Shirley Temple, Jane Withers and Deanna Durbin.