
On a fishing holiday, irascible Sir Donald Rowley (Walls) is soon at loggerheads with neighbour Rivers. Then nephew Sidney (Lynn) falls for Rivers' stepdaughter.


Is this for you? Look, if you enjoy early British comedy where the humor relies entirely on people walking into doors or getting their wires crossed, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need your movies to have a point or a plot that makes actual sense, you should probably skip this. It’s not for the impatient, ...


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"Is this for you? Look, if you enjoy early British comedy where the humor relies entirely on people walking into doors or getting their wires crossed, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need your movies to have a point or a plot that makes actual sense, you should probably skip this. It’s not for the impatient, that's for sure. Tom Walls plays Sir Donald Rowley with so much irritability you can almost feel his blood pressure rising through the screen. He’s the kind of guy who probably ye..."
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