Ray Perkins, master of ceremonies at the golf club, introduces various acts: Roy Smeck, an expert with the guitar and ukulele; Kathryn Mayfield, accomplished singer; Pearce and Carthay, dancers, and Ford, Bowie and Daly, tap dancers..
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Is it worth it? If you like old-timey variety acts and have a soft spot for things that feel like they were filmed in someone’s basement, sure. If you hate anything that doesn't have a clear plot, stay far away. Club-House Party is less of a "movie" and more of a string of performances held together by Ray Perkins look...


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"Is it worth it? If you like old-timey variety acts and have a soft spot for things that feel like they were filmed in someone’s basement, sure. If you hate anything that doesn't have a clear plot, stay far away. Club-House Party is less of a "movie" and more of a string of performances held together by Ray Perkins looking at the camera. He’s the MC at a golf club, apparently, though the golf seems like an afterthought. Roy Smeck is the highlight here. Watching him switch between a guitar and a u..."

