
A couple of out of work songwriters try to persuade a wealthy stockbroker to back them. But he turns out to be broke as they are.

If you have got seventy minutes to kill and a weird tolerance for tea-and-crumpets tap dancing, Cheer Up! is a pretty harmless way to spend an afternoon. ☕ People who love high-energy 1930s nonsense will find it charming. But anyone looking for actual depth or modern joke structures should probably steer clear. The p...


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Louis J. Gasnier
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"If you have got seventy minutes to kill and a weird tolerance for tea-and-crumpets tap dancing, Cheer Up! is a pretty harmless way to spend an afternoon. ☕ People who love high-energy 1930s nonsense will find it charming. But anyone looking for actual depth or modern joke structures should probably steer clear. The plot is basically a cardboard box of clichés. Two guys who write songs are totally flat broke, so they try to trick a rich guy into giving them cash. Only, surprise, the rich guy i..."

Charles Hawtrey
Michael Barringer, Stanley Lupino
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