
Overview
Best pals Penrod and Sam are leaders of a super-secret neighborhood society, the In-Or-In Boys Club. Troubles arise when a pompous prig tries to join the club and when the boys lose their clubhouse in a land sale. But there’s also plenty of time to play pranks, put on a carnival, experience the pangs of first love, and romp with Duke, the world’s best dog.
Year 1931
Studio First National Pictures
Director William Beaudine
Crew William Beaudine (Director), Booth Tarkington (Story), Booth Tarkington (Novel), Waldemar Young (Screenplay), Roy F. Overbaugh (Cinematography), LeRoy Stone (Editor)
Popularity 1
Language English