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Collection of British comedies from the 1930s. 'Oh What a Duchess' (1933) follows a young actor who begins impersonating a duchess. 'It's a Bet' (1935) follows a reporter who bets his employer he can disappear for a whole month.
Double bill of British wartime comedies directed by Oswald Mitchell. In 'Jailbirds' (1940), escaped convicts Nick (Charles Hawtrey) and Bill (Albert Burdon) get jobs working in a bakery where they try to hide a stolen diamond necklace by placing it in a loaf of bread. But the pair are forced to come up with a daring scheme to recover the stolen jewels when the prized necklace goes missing. 'Sailors Don't Care' (1940), follows the antics of father and son Nobby (Tom Gamble) and Joe Clark (Edward Rigby) after they join the River Patrol Service.
Collection of British comedies from the 1930s. Lupino Lane directs 'Letting in the Sunshine' (1933) in which Albert Burdon stars as Nobby Green, a window cleaner. When he bumps into his old flame Jane (Renee Gadd) they conspire to outwit a band of jewel thieves. In 'Lucky to Me' (1939), directed by Thomas Bentley, Potty (Stanley Lupino), a clerk at a legal firm, marries secretary Minnie (Barbara Blair) in secret. To keep their marriage hidden from their colleagues the pair plan a one-night honeymoon. However, even this comes under threat when Potty's boss orders him to go on a business trip!
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