
An ex-convict butler helps a bankrupt horse-owner prove that he did not deliberately lose a race..

Is it worth your time? If you like old British films that feel like they were shot in a damp library, you might get a kick out of this. It's slow. Like, real slow. If you prefer your mysteries to move at breakneck speed, look elsewhere. Honestly, this is for people who want to see a very specific brand of 1930s charm w...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old British films that feel like they were shot in a damp library, you might get a kick out of this. It's slow. Like, real slow. If you prefer your mysteries to move at breakneck speed, look elsewhere. Honestly, this is for people who want to see a very specific brand of 1930s charm without expecting any real surprises. 🏇 The whole thing revolves around a bankrupt horse owner who finds himself in hot water after a race goes south. Enter the butler, who just h..."

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