65 minutes
4/10/1942
Former silent screen comic Harry Langdon earned above-title billing for the final time in his long career in this roughhewn but amusing World War II farce released by Poverty Row company PRC. Langdon and Charles "Buddy" Rogers are newspaper messengers helping reporter Ray Walker obtain an interview with journalist-hating inventor Richard Kipling. But before they know it, Harry and Buddy become unwittingly involved in plans to steal the professor's newest invention: a machine gun.
Harry Langdon
as Bert
Charley Rogers
as Alf (as Charles Rogers)
Marian Marsh
as Florence Randall
Ray Walker
as Jerry Fitzgerald
Betty Blythe
as Mrs. Martha Randall
John Holland
as Paul Gordon
Guy Kingsford
as Drake
Roy Butler
as Mr. Carr
Gwen Gaze
as Molly
Monte Collins
as Professor Stark
Vernon Dent
as White
Robert Barron
as Samson
Lynn Starr
as Waitress
Richard Kipling
as Hiram Randall
Frank Hagney
as Black
Ed Cassidy
as Policeman
I. Stanford Jolley
as Policeman
Jim Mercer
as Office Boy