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Stan & Ollie in their 8th full-length feature film play themselves, as happily married men and also as their own twins, sailors who disgraced the family many years ago, Naturally along the way the pair get mistook for the others and each of them gets the blame for the others actions. This is one of their better films, in terms of storyline, but it does lack the slapstick humour most associated with them. Followed by Way Out West (1937). |
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30th October 1936 Cinema |
![]() | Stanley Laurel/Alfie Laurel |
![]() | Oliver Hardy/Bert Hardy |
![]() | Joe Grogan |
![]() | Ship Captain |
![]() | Mrs. Daphne Hardy |
![]() | Mrs. Betty Laurel |
![]() | Finn, the Chief Engineer |
![]() | Alice |
![]() | Lily |
![]() | Gangster |
![]() | Gangster |
![]() | Drunk |
![]() | Cop on Street Corner |
![]() | Messenger Man |
![]() | Judge Polk |
![]() | First Mate |
![]() | Tiny, Gangster's Henchman |
![]() | Mrs. Addlequist |
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