| Stan Laurel | ... | Stanley MacLaurel | |
| Oliver Hardy | ... | Ollie | |
| June Lang | ... | Lorna MacLaurel | |
| William Janney | ... | Allan Douglas | |
| Anne Grey | ... | Lady Violet 'Vi' Ormsby | |
| Vernon Steele | ... | Col. Gregor McGregor | |
| James Finlayson | ... | Sergeant Major Finlayson | |
| David Torrence | ... | Mr. Miggs - the lawyer | |
| Maurice Black | ... | Khan Mir Jutra | |
| Daphne Pollard | ... | Millie - the maid | |
| Mary Gordon | ... | Mrs. Bickerdike | |
| Lionel Belmore | ... | Blacksmith | |
| John Sutherland's Scotch Pipers | ... | British soldiers | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Nath Bali | ... | Hindu (uncredited) | |
| Phyllis Barry | ... | Gossip (uncredited) | |
| May Beatty | ... | Flirty Relative (uncredited) | |
| Jay Belasco | ... | Officer (uncredited) | |
| Frank Benson | ... | Groom (uncredited) | |
| Barlowe Borland | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| James P. Burtis | ... | Highland Quartette Member (uncredited) | |
| David Clyde | ... | Highland Quartette Member (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Das | ... | Hindu musician (uncredited) | |
| Belle Daube | ... | Gossip (uncredited) | |
| J. Gunnis Davis | ... | Gamekeeper (uncredited) | |
| Jack Deery | ... | Officer (uncredited) | |
| Carlos De Valdez | ... | Hindu (uncredited) | |
| Faizada Devinder | ... | Hindu (uncredited) | |
| Bobby Dunn | ... | Native henchman / Man dispensing flyers (uncredited) | |
| Anthony Francis | ... | Hindu (uncredited) | |
| Otto Frisco | ... | Hindu musician (uncredited) | |
| Bud Geary | ... | British officer (uncredited) | |
| Julia Halia | ... | Dancing girl (uncredited) | |
| Charlie Hall | ... | Native henchman (uncredited) | |
| Sam Harris | ... | Officer (uncredited) | |
| Abdullah Hassan | ... | Hindu musician (uncredited) | |
| Vaino Hassan | ... | Dancing girl (uncredited) | |
| Marvin Hatley | ... | Accordionist (uncredited) | |
| Jack Hill | ... | Hotel lobby extra / Newly drafted soldier / Native henchman (uncredited) | |
| Hona Hoy | ... | Dancing girl (uncredited) | |
| Brandon Hurst | ... | Military Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Olaf Hytten | ... | Scottish Recruiting Sergeant (uncredited) | |
| Colin Kenny | ... | Black Watch officer (uncredited) | |
| Claude King | ... | Gen. Fletcher (uncredited) | |
| Sam Lufkin | ... | Native henchman (uncredited) | |
| James T. Mack | ... | Thomas, the Butler (uncredited) | |
| Mary MacLaren | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| Murdock MacQuarrie | ... | Recruiting Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Margaret Mann | ... | Housekeeper (uncredited) | |
| Dan Maxwell | ... | Highland Quartette Member (uncredited) | |
| James May | ... | Postman (uncredited) | |
| G.L. McDonnell | ... | British officer (uncredited) | |
| Lal Chand Mehra | ... | Hindu (uncredited) | |
| Carlotta Monti | ... | Dancing girl (uncredited) | |
| Clive Morgan | ... | English officer (uncredited) | |
| Frances Morris | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| Ted Oliver | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| Peter Potter | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| John Powers | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| Art Rowlands | ... | Undetermined role (uncredited) | |
| Kathryn Sheldon | ... | Schoolteacher (uncredited) | |
| Shura Shermet | ... | Dancing girl (uncredited) | |
| Bhogwan Singh | ... | Hindu musician (uncredited) | |
| Gurdial Singh | ... | Hindu servant (uncredited) | |
| Pat Somerset | ... | English officer (uncredited) | |
| A. Tehir | ... | Hindu musician (uncredited) | |
| Minerva Urecal | ... | Storekeeper (uncredited) | |
| Clare Verdera | ... | Maid (uncredited) | |
| Dick Wessel | ... | Blacksmith's helper (uncredited) | |
| Elizabeth Wilbur | ... | Gossip (uncredited) | |
| Leo Willis | ... | Native henchman (uncredited) | |
| Noah Young | ... | Highland Quartette member (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| James W. Horne | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Frank Butler | (writer) and | |
| Jefferson Moffitt | (writer) (as Jeff Moffitt) | |
| Albert Austin | uncredited | |
| Wilson Collison | uncredited | |
| James W. Horne | uncredited | |
| Stan Laurel | uncredited | |
| Charley Rogers | uncredited | |
Produced by | |||
| Hal Roach | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Marvin Hatley | (uncredited) | ||
| Leroy Shield | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Art Lloyd | (photography by) | ||
| Walter Lundin | (uncredited) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Bert Jordan | |||
Art Department | |||
| Carroll Clark | .... | art director: village set (uncredited) | |
| Hobe Erwin | .... | set designer: village set (uncredited) | |
| Van Nest Polglase | .... | art director: village set (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Elmer Raguse | .... | sound recording engineer | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Roy Seawright | .... | special photographic effects (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Hal Roach | .... | presenter | |
| W.E. Wynn | .... | technical advisor (as Col W.E. Wynn) | |
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Stan and Ollie travel all the way to Bonnie Scotland to collect on an inheritance left by Stan MacLaurel's late grandfather. Both he and his cousin June Lang are provided, but she's not of age and she's under the firm guardianship of Colonel Vernon Steele and his scheming Mrs., Anne Grey.
William Janney, the clerk in lawyer David Torrence's office is in love with June Lang, but she's spirited off to India during the British Raj. Never mind, Stan and Ollie and poor young Janney also find their way there as the scene of the plot shifts from Bonnie Scotland to India with the Highlanders.
It's all a pretty thin plot, but good enough to hang some of Stan and Ollie's best screen moments on. One of my all time favorites is when Ollie has an encounter with a snuff box which was half of Laurel's inheritance the other half being a set of bagpipes. Another is when Stan and Ollie try to use the bedsprings in their hotel to grill some fish and nearly burn poor Mary Gordon's establishment down.
After the boys go into the Indian Army they become the bane of the existence of their old nemesis, Sergeant James Finlayson. In the end Janney, Finlayson, and the boys provide a hilarious ending to a tribal rebellion.
Films like Lives of a Bengal Lancer and Charge of the Light Brigade about the British Raj take one good beating from producer Hal Roach and his intrepid and incomparable stars. For fans of Stan and Ollie the world over.