Min and Bill
"Min and Bill" is a 1930 American film directed by George W. Hill. The story revolves around two characters, Min and Bill, who run a small fishing lodge. Their lives take a turn when they encounter a young girl in need of help, leading to a series of emotional and comedic events.
The film stars Marie Dressler as Min and Wallace Beery as Bill, both of whom deliver memorable performances. "Min and Bill" is notable for its blend of humor and sentiment, showcasing the bond between the characters and their struggles in a changing world.