Penrod and Sam is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Leon Janney and Frank Coghlan Jr.
Beaudine had previously directed a 1923 silent version, and was invited to remake his earlier success.
[1][2] Penrod Schofield and Sam Williams are good friends and founding members of the In-Or-In boy's club.
Out of revenge, Rodney even refuses to allow Penrod to visit Duke's grave next to the clubhouse.
When he realizes how much the lot means to Penrod, Mr. Schofield buys the land back from Mr. Bitts, and having learned his lesson, Penrod makes up with Sam and invites Rodney to join the club.