Cast
- Stan Laurel - Smithy
- James Finlayson - Sergeant
- William Gillespie - The Boss
- Glenn Tryon - Mr. Smith
- Jack Ackroyd - (uncredited)
- Eddie Baker - (uncredited)
- Sammy Brooks - Man in Employment Line (uncredited)
- Jack Gavin - Foreman (uncredited)
- Ena Gregory - Secretary (uncredited)
- Charlie Hall - (uncredited)
- Fred Karno Jr. - Worker (uncredited)
- Marvin Loback - Worker (uncredited)
- George Rowe - Worker (uncredited)
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