
The Officer's Mess
Comedy
Overview
Gus Doakes joins the National Guard; hilarity ensues.
Top Cast


Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
Gus Doakes
Shemp Howard
Gus Doakes


Charles Kemper
Charles Kemper
Sarge
Charles Kemper
Sarge
Detmar Poppen
Detmar Poppen
Major Bedd
Detmar Poppen
Major Bedd
Louise Squire
Louise Squire
Bedd's Girlfriend (as Louise Squires)
Louise Squire
Bedd's Girlfriend (as Louise Squires)


Jules Epailly
Jules Epailly
Chef
Jules Epailly
Chef


Horace McMahon
Horace McMahon
Soldier (uncredited)
Horace McMahon
Soldier (uncredited)
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