Ken Douglas wants to marry Betty Norman, but her father says not unless he earns at least 2,000 pounds a year. Douglas, a reporter, gets an assignment to get a story on Sunville where sun worshipers less clothes than perhaps they should.


Is it worth your time? If you're a fan of vintage British comedy that moves at the speed of a gentle breeze, sure. It’s light, airy, and very much a product of its time. If you’re looking for a serious narrative or, heaven forbid, actual grit, you’ll probably find this thing painfully tedious. Ken Douglas needs to mak...

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"Is it worth your time? If you're a fan of vintage British comedy that moves at the speed of a gentle breeze, sure. It’s light, airy, and very much a product of its time. If you’re looking for a serious narrative or, heaven forbid, actual grit, you’ll probably find this thing painfully tedious. Ken Douglas needs to make 2,000 pounds a year to marry his girl. That’s the whole engine. He's a reporter, which in these old movies basically means he’s allowed to go anywhere and act like an idiot witho..."
Leslie Arliss
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1932 · IMDb 5.2


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