Two workers in a manhole call etiquette columnist Benchley for advice. Two of the topics he advises them about are what to do when a lady enters the room and the proper way to behave when one is an overnight guest.


You should watch this if you have ten minutes to kill and you like humor that feels like a dry martini. It’s perfect for people who feel slightly out of place in social situations. You’ll probaly hate it if you need a story that actually goes somewhere or if you can't stand old guys talking at a desk. The movie starts...


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"You should watch this if you have ten minutes to kill and you like humor that feels like a dry martini. It’s perfect for people who feel slightly out of place in social situations. You’ll probaly hate it if you need a story that actually goes somewhere or if you can't stand old guys talking at a desk. The movie starts in a manhole. Two workers are just hanging out down there and they decide to call up Robert Benchley for advice. Why do they have a phone in a sewer? Who knows. Benchly (the guy ..."
Frederic I. Rinaldo, Robert Lees, Robert Benchley
United States

