
The owner of a professional help agency poses as a poet at a wealthy patron's ball and prevents a necklace from being stolen by thieves..


Should you watch Leave It to Me today? If you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for pre-war British charm, sure. If you need tight plotting or anything resembling real tension, you will probably find yourself checking your phone every five minutes. It’s a very 1933 kind of movie—plenty of stiff collars, forced laugh...

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

Monty Banks

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"Should you watch Leave It to Me today? If you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for pre-war British charm, sure. If you need tight plotting or anything resembling real tension, you will probably find yourself checking your phone every five minutes. It’s a very 1933 kind of movie—plenty of stiff collars, forced laughter, and people being surprised in hallways. Gene Gerrard is the engine here. He’s got that frantic energy, like he’s constantly trying to remember if he left the stove on while s..."
Frank Miller, Cecil Lewis, P.G. Wodehouse, Ian Hay, Gene Gerrard
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