
A man tries to fake an accident in order to claim insurance money, but things soon go awry..


Is it worth the watch? If you like those old, twitchy British comedies where people just run in and out of rooms shouting, you’ll probably get a kick out of Let Me Explain, Dear. It’s not high art, but it has a specific, nervous energy that keeps you watching even when the logic starts to fray at the edges. If you need...

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

Gene Gerrard

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like those old, twitchy British comedies where people just run in and out of rooms shouting, you’ll probably get a kick out of Let Me Explain, Dear. It’s not high art, but it has a specific, nervous energy that keeps you watching even when the logic starts to fray at the edges. If you need your movies to make sense or have a serious tone, you’re going to hate this. It’s basically 80 minutes of people making the worst possible choices in every single room they enter...."
Gene Gerrard, Walter Ellis, Frank Miller
United Kingdom

1933 · IMDb —

