Postage Due
Plot: Stan does his best to recover a post-card, which he has forgotten to stamp. He attempts the recovery after hearing a remark by a postal inspector that the absence of the stamp makes the card a criminal offense for the sender
Stan Laurel. Stan Laurel was 33 in Postage Due as 'Willy Worst'.
James Finlayson. James Finlayson was 36 in Postage Due as 'Postal Inspector Hawke'.
George Rowe. George Rowe was 29 in Postage Due as 'Photographer'.
Ena Gregory. Ena Gregory was 17 in Postage Due as 'Model'.
Eddie Baker. Eddie Baker was 26 in Postage Due as 'Villain'.
Dick Gilbert. Dick Gilbert was 34 in Postage Due as 'Villain'.
'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil. 'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil was 23 in Postage Due as 'Postal Worker'.
Jack Ackroyd. Jack Ackroyd was 34 in Postage Due as 'Sleeping Customer'.
William Gillespie. William Gillespie was 30 in Postage Due as 'C.W. Lyons - Chief Postal inspector'.
Charlie Hall. Charlie Hall was 24 in Postage Due as 'Customer'.
Mildred Booth. Mildred Booth was 20 in Postage Due
Sammy Brooks. Sammy Brooks was 32 in Postage Due
Helen Gilmore. Helen Gilmore was 62 in Postage Due
Fred Karno Jr.. Fred Karno Jr. was 32 in Postage Due
George Jeske. George Jeske was 32 in Postage Due as 'Director'
Frank Young. Frank Young was 34 in Postage Due as 'Director of Photography'
Hal Conklin. Hal Conklin was 20 in Postage Due as 'Writer'
Thomas J. Crizer. Thomas J. Crizer was 35 in Postage Due as 'Editor'