Let Me Explain, Dear
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Directed by | Gene Gerrard Frank Miller |
Produced by | John Maxwell |
Written by | Gene Gerrard Frank Miller |
Based on | the play by Walter Ellis |
Starring | Gene Gerrard Viola Lyel Claude Hulbert |
Music by | Idris Lewis |
Cinematography | Walter J. Harvey Horace Wheddon |
Edited by | Bert Bates |
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Distributed by | Wardour Films |
Release dates
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1932 |
Running time
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75 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Let Me Explain, Dear is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Gene Gerrard and Frank Miller and starring Gerrard, Viola Lyel and Claude Hulbert. It was adapted from the play A Little Bit of Fluff by Walter Ellis.[1] It was made by British International Pictures.
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Plot summary
A man tries to fake an accident in order to claim insurance money, but things soon go awry.
Cast
- Gene Gerrard - George Hunter
- Viola Lyel - Angela Hunter
- Claude Hulbert - Cyril Merryweather
- Jane Carr - Mamie
- Amy Veness - Aunt Fanny
- Henry B. Longhurst - Dr. Coote
- Hal Gordon - Parrott
- C. Denier Warren - Jeweller
- Reginald Bach - Taxi Driver
References
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Let Me Explain, Dear at IMDb
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- Use dmy dates from May 2016
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- English-language films
- 1932 films
- British comedy films
- Elstree Studios films
- Films based on plays
- British films
- 1930s comedy films
- Films directed by Frank Miller (screenwriter)
- Films directed by Gene Gerrard
- Films set in London
- 1930s British comedy film stubs
- British black-and-white films