House of Errors 82 years old

Former silent screen comic Harry Langdon earned above-title billing for the final time in his long career in this roughhewn but amusing World War II farce released by Poverty Row company PRC. Langdon and Charles "Buddy" Rogers are newspaper messengers helping reporter Ray Walker obtain an interview with journalist-hating inventor Richard Kipling. But before they know it, Harry and Buddy become unwittingly involved in plans to steal the professor's newest invention: a machine gun.

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House of Errors Cast

Name Character
Harry Langdon He was 57, 60 years old when he died as Bert
Monte Collins He was 43, 52 years old when he died as Professor Stark
Gwen Gaze She was 26, 94 years old when she died as Molly
Betty Blythe She was 48, 78 years old when she died as Mrs. Martha Randall
Marian Marsh She was 28, 93 years old when she died as Florence Randall
John Holland He was 33, 85 years old when he died as Paul Gordon
Vernon Dent He was 47, 68 years old when he died as White
I. Stanford Jolley He was 41, 78 years old when he died as Policeman
Roy Butler He was 16, 83 years old when he died as Mr. Carr
Guy Kingsford He was 30, 75 years old when he died as Drake
Ray Walker He was 37, 76 years old when he died as Jerry Fitzgerald
Robert Barron He was 17, 42 years old when he died as Samson
Ed Cassidy He was 18, 89 years old when he died as Policeman
Charley Rogers He was 55, 69 years old when he died as Alf (as Charles Rogers)
Jim Mercer as Office Boy
Frank Hagney He was 58, 89 years old when he died as Black
Lynn Starr She was 28, 87 years old when she died as Waitress

House of Errors Crew

Name Department
Bernard B. Ray as Director. He was 46 (69) years old when He died Directing
Ewart Adamson as Screenplay. He was 59 (63) years old when He died Writing
Eddie Davis as Screenplay. He was 39 (now 121) years old Writing
Harry Langdon as Story. He was 57 (60) years old when He died Writing
House of Errors (82 years)

  • Release day: Friday, April 10, 1942
  • Runtime: 65 minutes