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Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Donald Dillaway, Jacquie Lyn, Mary Carr ... see more see more... , James Finlayson , Rychard Cramer , Adele Watson , Tom Kennedy , Muriel Evans , Grady Sutton , Billy Gilbert , Robert H. Barrat , Frank Brownlee , Nora Cecil , Budd Fine , Mary Gordon , Frank S. Hagney , Pat Harmon , Ben Hendricks Jr. , Cornelius Keefe , Lew Kelly , Charles B. Middleton , Gene Morgan , James C. Morton , Bill O'Brien , Frank Rice , C. Montague Shaw , Richard Tucker , Henry Hall , Marvin Hatley , George Miller , Charles 'Buddy' Rogers , Chet Brandenburg , Baldwin Cooke , Bob O'Connor , Charles Dorety , Dick Gilbert , George Marshall , Elinor Vandivere , Charlie Hall , Ham Kinsey , Charley Young , James Mason , Pete Gordon , Dorothy Layton

Drafted into the army during World War I, those muddled misfits Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy make a shambles of Training Camp before being shipped to France. When their best pal Eddie (Donald Dillaway... read more read more...) is killed in battle, Stan and Ollie vow to locate the grandparents of Eddie's orphaned little daughter (Jacquie Lyn). Unfortunately, the grandparents are named Smith--and they live in New York City. With only a city directory and phone book as their guide, Stan and Ollie undergo several chucklesome misadventures as they scour the canyons of Manhattan to find Mr. and Mrs. Smith. With the orphanage officials hot on their heels, the boys take drastic action to raise enough money to get out of town with the little girl. All turns out well when Eddie's grandfather makes an appearance under the least likely circumstances. But before Laurel & Hardy can enjoy their own happy ending, they cross the path of an old enemy from their army days: a knife-wielding chef with blood in his eye. The second of Laurel & Hardy's feature-length films, Pack Up Your Troubles is, so far as we're concerned (and here we part company with most Laurel & Hardy buffs), infinitely more amusing than their first feature effort, 1931's Pardon Us. Best bit: An overtired Laurel, attempting to tell a bedtime story to the little girl, ends up snoozing away as the kid finishes the story. The powerhouse supporting cast includes such Laurel & Hardy regulars as James Finlayson, Billy Gilbert, Rychard Cramer, Charles Middleton and Charlie Hall. George Marshall, the film's director, proves a mirthsome menace in the small role of the vengeful chef. For years available only in its 62-minute reissue form, Pack Up Your Troubles was restored to its full 68-minute glory in the mid-1980s. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 8 min.

Directed by: George Marshall, Ray McCarey

Release Date: September 17, 1932

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Dennis Schwartz
August 23, 2008
Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Has enough original slapstick bits that work to patch together a pleasing blend of comedy and melodramatics. Full Review

March 26, 2009
Variety

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Mordaunt Hall
August 8, 2006
Mordaunt Hall, New York Times

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January 1, 2000
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June 24, 2006
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