Vintage original 8 x 10 in. US single-weight glossy on-set posed photograph from the 1940s musical comedy/romance, HOUSE OF ERRORS, released in 1942 by PRC and directed by Bernard B. Ray.

The image depicts an on-set posed shot of star Harry Langdon with Marian Marsh and Ray Walker on either side of him with members of the cast and crew as they stand in front of an airplane that has crashed into the living room of a house! It is in near-fine condition with a large diagonal crease on the top left corner as shown.

Bert and Alf are fired from their jobs as delivery "boys" for a newspaper. They decide to be reporters on their own and set out to get a story on the inventor of a new machine gun. The inventor hates reporters so the boys pose as a valet and a butler and are hired. A reporter from their old newspaper shows up and gains admission by claiming to represent an American Legion paper, while a friend of the family and a phony representative of an arms manufacturer also show up with intentions of stealing the gun. Bert and Alf, suspicious of the pair, steal the gun themselves to protect it. They arrive back, after a night of misadventures at a flophouse, just as the crooks are making off with a dummy gun and the inventor's daughter.