Postage Due (1924)
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. In the course of his struggles he swims through "oceans" of mail, rides up and down chutes, gets tied up in a mail bag and finally finds himself locked in a delivery truck with two thieves.
Director: George Jeske
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Stan Laurel as Willy Worst |
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James Finlayson as Postal Inspector Hawke |
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George Rowe as Photographer |
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Ena Gregory as Model |
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Eddie Baker as Villain |
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Dick Gilbert as Villain |
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'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil as Postal Worker |
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Jack Ackroyd as Sleeping Customer |
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William Gillespie as C.W. Lyons - Chief Postal inspector |
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Charlie Hall as Customer |
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Mildred Booth as |
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Sammy Brooks as |
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Billy Engle as |
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Al Forbes as |
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Helen Gilmore as |
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Fred Karno Jr. as |
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John M. O'Brien as |
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Al Ochs as |
| Directing | George Jeske | Director |
| Writing | Hal Conklin | Writer |
| Editing | Thomas J. Crizer | Editor |
| Camera | Frank Young | Director of Photography |