Silly ass Jimmy (Claude Hulbert) gets drunk in a nightclub, and is then confused with the leader of a gang of robbers..


Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s British fluff. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by characters who make the absolute worst decision in every single room they enter, skip it. You will probably want to throw your remote at the screen if you prefer a plot that actually make...

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

Harry Hughes

Jerome Storm
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"Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s British fluff. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by characters who make the absolute worst decision in every single room they enter, skip it. You will probably want to throw your remote at the screen if you prefer a plot that actually makes sense. Claude Hulbert plays Jimmy, and he’s essentially a walking catastrophe. The man manages to look confused even when he's just standing still. Watching him navigate the nig..."

Amy Veness
Harry Hughes, George Arthurs, Arthur H. Miller
United Kingdom

1933 · IMDb 6.4

