This feature is basically a silent comedy as the only word spoken is "rhubarb." A Vicar (Harry Secombe) plays golf with the...
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Policeman
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1970
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Ghost of a Chance is a whimsical "preservationist" comedy filmed in England. Three young children oppose the destruction of...
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1968
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When a lion escapes from a circus, it is protected by a young boy in this children's film. ~ Rovi...
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1968
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In this slapstick comedy two bumbling workmen attempt to take a long wooden plank through a London suburb to a building...
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Policeman
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1967
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Essentially a one-joke comedy hanging on the thinnest of plots, this routine series of slapstick situations is directed by...
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Group Capt. Kingsley
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1961
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British comic actor Jimmy Edwards demonstrates his versatility in Bottoms Up by playing a character named Jimmy Edwards....
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Prof. Jim Edwards
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1960
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Three Men in a Boat is the second film version of the comic novel by Jerome K. Jerome. The titular trio is played by popular...
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Harris
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1957
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This British sitcom was one of several TV vehicles for mustachioed comedian Jimmy Edwards. On this occasion, the star was...
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Prof. James Edwards
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1956
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Innocents in Paris is a series of anecdotes bundled together by geography. First we see the efforts by British diplomat...
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1953
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This comedy is set in an Irish mansion and centers on its enigmatic owner. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1952
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The tantalizingly titled Mystery at the Burlesque was originally released in England as Murder at the Windmill. It must be...
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Jimmy
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1950
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A persistent case of hiccups causes all sorts of problems for a pretty young socialite in this comedy. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1949
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Like such later American programmers as Rock Around the Clock, the British Trouble in the Air is essentially an excuse to...
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1948
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