
Divorce lawyer Everard Logan thinks the woman who spent the night in his hotel room is the erring wife of his new client..


Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for early British talkies where everyone speaks like they’ve got a plum in their mouth. If you hate theatrical, stage-bound setups where the camera barely moves, skip it. But, if you like watching people try to act their way out of a lie they dug t...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Allan Dwan

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for early British talkies where everyone speaks like they’ve got a plum in their mouth. If you hate theatrical, stage-bound setups where the camera barely moves, skip it. But, if you like watching people try to act their way out of a lie they dug themselves into, it’s… fine. Perfectly fine. The whole thing hangs on Everard Logan being an absolute donut. He thinks he’s clever because he’s a lawyer, but he spends half the mov..."

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Arthur Wimperis, Gilbert Wakefield, Dorothy Greenhill
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