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Fred Toones | Janitor | |
Avalon Boys Quartet | Themselves | |
Don Brookins | The Avalon Boys | |
Stanley Fields | Sheriff | |
James Finlayson | Mickey Finn | |
Art Green | The Avalon Boys | |
Oliver Hardy | Ollie | |
Stan Laurel | Stanley | |
Rosina Lawrence | Mary Roberts / Stan's falsetto | |
Sharon Lynn | Lola Marcel | |
Vivien Oakland | Sheriff's Wife | |
The Avalon Boys | Themselves | |
Walter Trask | One of The Avalon Boys | |
Chill Wills | One of the Avalon Boys / Stan's bass singing | |
Victor Adamson | Audience at saloon | |
Hank Bell | Audience at Saloon | |
Harry Bernard | Man eating at bar |
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Producer | Hal Roach
Stan Laurel |
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Writer | Charley Rogers
Jack Jevne James Parrott |
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Cinematography | Art Lloyd
Walter Lundin |
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Musician | Marvin Hatley
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Stan and Ollie try to deliver the deed to a valuable gold mine to the daughter of a dead prospector. Unfortunately, the daughter's evil guardian is determined to have the gold mine for himself and his saloon-singer wife. |
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