Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the team's second feature-length film.
Upon enlisting in the Army in World War I, Stan (Stan Laurel) and Ollie (Oliver Hardy) soon end up in jail when they offend both the cook and a general. On their release, Stan and Ollie are sent to the front. There they meet old friend Eddie (Grady Sutton), who tells them his wife gave birth just before deserting him, leaving the baby behind. When Eddie doesn't return from the battlefield, Stan and Ollie locate the baby and set off on a series of adventures to take the child to Eddie's parents.
Stan Laurel as Stan
Oliver Hardy as Ollie
Don Dillaway as Eddie Smith
Jacquie Lyn as Eddie's Baby
Mary Carr as Old Woman With Letter
James Finlayson as General
Richard Cramer as Uncle Jack
Adele Watson as Annie
Tom Kennedy as Recruiting Sergeant
Charles Middleton as Welfare Assistance Officer
Richard Tucker as Mr. Smith Sr
Muriel Evans as Wrong Eddie's Bride
Grady Sutton as The Wrong Eddie
C. Montague Shaw as Wrong Eddie's Father
Billy Gilbert as Mr. Hathaway
Charley Rogers as Rogers
George Marshall as Pierre (uncredited)
Directed by George Marshall, Raymond McCarey
Written by H. M. Walker
Stan Laurel (uncredited)
Produced by Hal Roach
Starring Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
James Finlayson
Don Dillaway
Cinematography Art Lloyd
Edited by Richard C. Currier
Music by Marvin Hatley
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date September 17, 1932