
An incompetent solicitor unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery..


If you're after a dose of pure, unadulterated classic British slapstick, Will Hay's 1936 flick, Where There's a Will, is absolutely worth a watch today. Fans of vintage comedy, especially those familiar with Hay's particular brand of bumbling genius, will find plenty to chuckle at here. If you prefer your humor fast-pa...


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"If you're after a dose of pure, unadulterated classic British slapstick, Will Hay's 1936 flick, Where There's a Will, is absolutely worth a watch today. Fans of vintage comedy, especially those familiar with Hay's particular brand of bumbling genius, will find plenty to chuckle at here. If you prefer your humor fast-paced, modern, or without a certain charming datedness, then this might feel a bit slow for you. 🤷♀️Hay plays Mr. Benjamin Stubbins, a solicitor whose competence level seems to hov..."
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Robert Edmunds, Leslie Arliss, Will Hay, William Beaudine, Sidney Gilliat
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