
Bobby, secretary to a wealthy man, falls for his niece Mike and with the help of an ex-collegian friend will try to help her get her legal rights back by robbing his employer's safe, in this vaudevillian British musical comedy..


Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for 1930s British stage-to-screen fluff, For the Love of Mike is probably right up your alley. It’s light, it’s silly, and it moves like it’s in a hurry to get to the pub. If you need a movie to actually make sense or have characters who act like real human beings, s...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Monty Banks

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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for 1930s British stage-to-screen fluff, For the Love of Mike is probably right up your alley. It’s light, it’s silly, and it moves like it’s in a hurry to get to the pub. If you need a movie to actually make sense or have characters who act like real human beings, steer clear. You’ll just spend the whole runtime wondering why nobody calls the police. The whole thing feels like a vaudeville act that someone accidentally pointed a camera at. B..."
H.F. Maltby, Frank Launder, Clifford Grey
United Kingdom

