
Screenplay
Story

Itchy Forst

Capt. Orton (uncredited)

Timothy O'Toole

Tom Daugherty

Golf Starter

Sgt. Saxon

Angus McVickers

Hooker

London Editor

MacKenzie - Sheep Herder

Comm. Andy Barnes

Drunk

Sergeant Major

Andy Barnes

Cornelius

Long Kirby

Barrows (uncredited)

Zachariah Smith (uncredited)

Professor Jasper Cartwright

Farmer Ben Kenney (uncredited)

Auctioneer

Tom (uncredited)

Pub Patron in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)

Drunk (uncredited)

Hotchkins - English Traveler

Patrick Aloysius O'Conner - Gold Room Waiter (uncredited)

Cardiff Police Constable (uncredited)

Inspector Cady

Sea Captain (uncredited)

Captain Coswick

Carnival Batting Game Operator (uncredited)

Mac (uncredited)

Sir Benjamin Trask

Regimental Commander

Gus / The Great Merlini (Uncredited)

Old Irishman (uncredited)

Reporter (uncredited)

Eddie, the Reporter (uncredited)

Second Detective

Constable

Drunk (uncredited)

Bob's Friend (uncredited)

Telegrapher for Reuter (uncredited)

Banquet Butler (uncredited)

Townsman

Arnold Cross

Candlelight Club Announcer (uncredited)

Soldier Model

Working Man with Apron

Detective Phillips

Marine Sergeant (uncredited)

Theater Manager (uncredited)

Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Sergeant MacGregor

Mounted Police Sergeant

English Radio Announcer

Office at Ireland Airport

Wounded Soldier Outside Hospital

Mr. Burke

Sergeant Ellis

First Mate Palmer (uncredited)

Ringside Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Court Usher

Augustus Farrell

Fire Drill Steward (uncredited)

Emcee at the Ship's Party

Master of Ceremonies

Steward (uncredited)

Carlton (polo player)

Soldier Wanting to Say Goodbye (uncredited)

Larry King

Thompson

Radio Time Announcer (uncredited)

Bertie the Purser (uncredited)

Officer

John McClarity

Inspector Cuff

Pirate of the Spanish Main

Cockney Drunk

Mr. Chisholm

Ammunition Officer (uncredited)

Steward

Bill, a thug

Nikki, the Prime Minister

Buck Teeth Sergeant

Mr. Burton

Carl (uncredited)

Charles Renssalaer Van Buren

Himself, Announcer / Soldier ('All Noisy on the Eastern Front')














