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  1. Too Many Parents: Directed by Robert F. McGowan. With Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews, Porter Hall, Henry Travers. A story of the boys who are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of their too-busy-to-bother parents or guardians. Lonely young Philip Stewart (George Ernest) writes himself letters his father, Mark Stewart ...

    • (85)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Robert F. McGowan
    • 1936-03-20
  2. Too Many Parents is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan, written by Virginia Van Upp and Doris Malloy, and starring Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews, Porter Hall, Henry Travers, Billy Lee, George Ernest and Sherwood Bailey. It was released on March 30, 1936, by Paramount Pictures. [1] [2]

  3. When his hoax is discovered Philip attempts suicide. EXCUSE THE POOR QUALITY!!!! Starring: FRANCES FARMERA story of the boys who are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of...

    • 74 Min.
    • 20,8K
    • Cinnamon Conrad
  4. Too Many Parents (1936) Frances Farmer. A story of the boys who are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of their too-busy-to-bother parents or guardians. Lonely young Philip Stewart (George Ernest) writes himself letters his father, Mark Stewart (Lester Matthews, should be writing.)

  5. 1936 Directed by Robert F. McGowan. Boys are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of their too-busy-to-bother parents or guardians. Lonely young Philip Stewart writes himself letters his father should be writing. When his hoax is discovered, Philip attempts suicide. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

    • Robert F. Mcgowan
  6. Der Film Too Many Parents ist 73 minuten lang aus 1936, unter der regie von Robert F. McGowan. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Frances Farmer, Lester Matthews und Henry Travers.

  7. Boys are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of their too-busy-to-bother parents or guardians. Lonely young Philip Stewart writes himself letters his father should be writing. When his hoax is discovered, Philip attempts suicide.