

Comedy
Overview
The boys sneak out for a night on the town, unaware that Stan's wife has switched her grocery coupons for Stan's secret stash of mad money. The boys run up a huge tab treating a couple of girls to dinner at a snazzy nightclub and much trouble ensues.
Top Cast


Stan Laurel
Stan Laurel
Mr. Pincher
Stan Laurel
Mr. Pincher


Oliver Hardy
Oliver Hardy
Ollie
Oliver Hardy
Ollie


Anita Garvin
Anita Garvin
Oliver's Girlfriend
Anita Garvin
Oliver's Girlfriend


Kay Deslys
Kay Deslys
Mr. Pincher's Girlfriend
Kay Deslys
Mr. Pincher's Girlfriend


Fay Holderness
Fay Holderness
Mrs. Pincher
Fay Holderness
Mrs. Pincher


Tiny Sandford
Tiny Sandford
Waiter
Tiny Sandford
Waiter


Lyle Tayo
Lyle Tayo
Mrs. Hardy
Lyle Tayo
Mrs. Hardy


Leo Willis
Leo Willis
Cab Driver
Leo Willis
Cab Driver


Dorothy Coburn
Dorothy Coburn
Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
Dorothy Coburn
Hatcheck Girl (uncredited)
Jack Hill
Jack Hill
Doorman / Patron (uncredited)
Jack Hill
Doorman / Patron (uncredited)
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