Doughboys
Doughboys
Release: 1930-08-30
·Runtime: 79m
·★ 6.0
Comedy
War
Elmer, rich society loafer, falls for Mary, but she'll have nothing to do with him until (mistakenly thinking that he's hiring a new chauffeur) he accidentally volunteers for the army. Luckily, Mary's signed up to entertain the troops. Unluckily, Elmer's sergeant likes Mary, too. And worst of all, they're all about to ship out for France.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Jack Cheatham
as Guard House Sentry (uncredited)
Harry Strang
as Induction Officer (uncredited)
Buster Keaton
as Elmer J. Stuyvesant, Jr.
Cliff Edwards
as Nescopeck
Victor Potel
as Svendenburg
Arnold Korff
as Gustave
Tiny Sandford
as Bit (uncredited)
Edward Sedgwick
as Guggleheimer the Camp Cook (uncredited)
Harry Stubbs
as Sergeant (uncredited)
William Steele
as Lt. Randolph
Bobby Barber
as Doughboy (uncredited)
John Carroll
as Doughboy in Elmer's Squad (uncredited)
Joseph W. Girard
as General Hull (uncredited)
Frank Mayo
as Capt. Scott
Pat Harmon
as Induction Non-Com (uncredited)
Sally Eilers
as Mary
Edward Brophy
as Sgt. Brophy
Sidney Bracey
as Recruiter (uncredited)