
After a drunken binge, George is accused of assaulting a prince. When he attempts to extricate himself by pretending to be his non-existent twin brother, he finds he's really in trouble.


Look, if you’re looking for something that makes total sense, skip Brother Alfred. If you just want to see a guy dig his own grave for an hour and a half because he had one too many drinks, you’ll probably find this charming.It’s not for the impatient. The pacing drags in spots where you really wish they’d just get on ...

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"Look, if you’re looking for something that makes total sense, skip Brother Alfred. If you just want to see a guy dig his own grave for an hour and a half because he had one too many drinks, you’ll probably find this charming.It’s not for the impatient. The pacing drags in spots where you really wish they’d just get on with the lying.The "Twin" ProblemThe whole bit about pretending to have a twin brother is the kind of classic comedy trope that usually makes me roll my eyes, but it’s actually kin..."
Herbert Westbrook, Henry Edwards, Claud Gurney, P.G. Wodehouse
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