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Ole and Chic are comedians employed in a nightclub, but seeking to be released from their contracts to take a better job. But the prissy nightclub owner, B. J. Wagonhorn, refuses to let them go. In reprisal, they start hurling insults at the nightclub patrons… a ploy that soon has them facing multiple lawsuits… to the delight of three struggling attorneys, Charlie Rodman, Bettty Wilson and Arthur Lane.

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  • Ole Olsen

    Ole Olsen

    Ole

  • Chic Johnson

    Chic Johnson

    Chic

  • Noah Beery Jr.

    Noah Beery Jr.

    Arthur Lane

  • Lee Patrick

    Lee Patrick

    Sally Evans

  • Franklin Pangborn

    Franklin Pangborn

    B.J. Wagonhorn

  • Edward Brophy

    Edward Brophy

    Otis Fillmore

  • Alan Curtis

    Alan Curtis

    Charlie Rodman

  • Stanley Clements

    Stanley Clements

    Willie

  • Mary Gordon

    Mary Gordon

    Mrs. Fillmore

Overview

Ole and Chic are comedians employed in a nightclub, but seeking to be released from their contracts to take a better job. But the prissy nightclub owner, B. J. Wagonhorn, refuses to let them go. In reprisal, they start hurling insults at the nightclub patrons… a ploy that soon has them facing multiple lawsuits… to the delight of three struggling attorneys, Charlie Rodman, Bettty Wilson and Arthur Lane.

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