Director
Ray McCarey
DIRECTOR
Stars (in credits order)
Lee Tracy
Nick Burton
Linda Hayes
Helen Hewitt
Raymond Walburn
Bruce Vander
Morgan Conway
James Brent
Truman Bradley
Dr. William 'Bill' Collins
Virginia Vale
May Thomas
Cliff Edwards
Happy
Paul Guilfoyle
Ox
Thurston Hall
Harold Kellogg
Chester Clute
Sidney Keats
Shemp Howard
Professor
Horace McMahon
Sylvester Odgen 'SOS' Schofield
Thomas E. Jackson
Warden Tom Hammond
Elliott Sullivan
Tony Brody
Selmer Jackson
Dr. Harry Lindsay
Vinton Hayworth
'Windy' Windsor
Al Bain
Convict (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Reporter (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley
Leo Cleary
Deputy Taking Collins to Prison (uncredited)
Baldwin Cooke
Mess Hall Trustee (uncredited)
Richard Cramer
Guard Finding Keats' Menu (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson
Mike, a Reporter (uncredited)
Joe Devlin
Vince Connell (uncredited)
John Dilson
Observer at Train Station (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
Cockney Convict Heckler (uncredited)
Kenneth Harlan
Jerry Connell (uncredited)
Eddie Hart
Dell Henderson
Dell, Deputy Taking Vander to Prison (uncredited)
Johnny Kern
Donald Kerr
Prison Library Clerk (uncredited)
Roger Laswell
Guard (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence
Spectator (uncredited)
Grace Lenard
Marie Brody (uncredited)
Sam Lufkin
George Magrill
Guard in Yard (uncredited)
Herman Marks
Convict Taunting New Prisoners (uncredited)
Larry McGrath
Visitor's Room Guard (uncredited)
Frank McLure
Donald McNamee
Frank Mills
Convict Chef Dominick (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell
Train Conductor (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
Frank, Prison Guard (uncredited)
Edwin Rochelle
Cy Schindell
Red Vernon (uncredited)
John Sheehan
Deputy Taking Keats & Kellogg to Prison (uncredited)
Sammy Stein
Mess Hall Guard (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Grady Sutton
Jock, Vander's Nephew (uncredited)
Chester Tallman
Anthony Warde
Max, Convict (uncredited)
Carole Wayne
Wife of SOS (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
R.J. Reynolds, Sunday Editor (uncredited)