Smith's Restaurant
The Smiths open a restaurant, but can’t pay their bills because all of their customers won’t pay their checks.
The Smiths open a restaurant, but can’t pay their bills because all of their customers won’t pay their checks.
Raymond McKee
Jimmy Smith
Ruth Hiatt
Mabel Smith
Mary Ann Jackson
Bubbles Smith
Daphne Pollard
The Waitress
William Searby
The Waitress's Boyfriend
Vernon Dent
Big Diner
Madalynne Field
Big Diner's Date
Andy Clyde
Prospective Buyer
William McCall
Ticket Taker
The Smiths open a restaurant, but can’t pay their bills because all of their customers won’t pay their checks.
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