Cast
- Ian Carmichael as Henry Palfrey
- Terry-Thomas as Raymond Delauney
- Alastair Sim as Mr. S. Potter
- Janette Scott as April Smith
- Dennis Price as Dunstan Dorchester
- Peter Jones as Dudley Dorchester
- Edward Chapman as Gloatbridge
- John Le Mesurier as Head Waiter
- Irene Handl as Mrs. Stringer, Palfrey's landlady
- Kynaston Reeves as General
- Hattie Jacques as 1st Instructress
- Hugh Paddick as Instructor
- Barbara Roscoe as 2nd Instructress
- Gerald Campion as Proudfoot, a school student
- Monte Landis as Fleetsnod, a school student
- Jeremy Lloyd as Dingle, a school student
- Charles Lamb as Carpenter
- Anita Sharp-Bolster as Maid
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