Mystery writer Gale assists the police in solving the mysterious death of a person found with 2 cigarette butts and an empty...
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1954
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In this British comedy, a popular radio duo, Jewel and Warriss, play two doltish detectives who are far too timid to...
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1950
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Don't Take It to Heart is an amiable entry in the 1940s cycle of "ghost comedies". A British castle is rocked by a German...
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1944
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In this comedy, a mild-mannered shipping clerk and his wife get into deep trouble after they are mistaken for jewel thieves...
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Henry Oatfield
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1937
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Top British radio stores perform in this musical revue. The many acts are hosted by the popular team of Clamphan & Dwyer and...
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1937
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In this British comedy set in 1879, a village smithy becomes a sensation when he invents a new kind of bicycle in his spare...
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1937
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In this actioner, the life of a the humble church youth group leader is turned topsy-turvy when a car, driven by a spy...
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1937
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While the Hollywood output of director William "One-Take" Beaudine was largely uninspired, he turned out several first-rate...
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1936
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Eddie
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1936
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Music-hall comedian Arthur Riscoe is ideally cast as the title character in Public Nuisance No. 1. The plot and the title are...
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Feather
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1936
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Lynn has just received his inheritance--a stable of racehorses. The only problem is that his aunt, a staunch opponent to...
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1936
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In this comedy, an Englishman returns from a holiday and discovers that his tony London apartment has been commandeer by a...
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1936
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In this comedy, a spoiled brat of a young socialite finds herself tossed out of finishing school. This does not cure her of...
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1936
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1936
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A remake of a German film, No Monkey Business certainly lives down to its title. Goonish comedian Richard Hearne dominates...
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1935
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Dapper, diminutive Monty Banks was a major comedy star in silent pictures, but his pronounced Italian accent proved a...
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1935
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In this British mystery, a man is killed in a rural village. There are plenty of suspects, as he was hated by almost...
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1935
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Will Hay heads a cast of nearly 40 popular British variety artists in Radio Parade of 1935. The magnificent supercilious Mr....
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1935
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