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TWO FILM DVD: PUBLIC NUISANCE NO. 1 (1936) + AFTER DARK (1932)

Marcel Varnel Writers: Val Guest Frances Day ... Frances Travers Arthur Riscoe Arthur Riscoe ... Arthur Rawlings Muriel Aked Muriel Aked ... Miss Trumps Claude Dampier Claude Dampier ... Feather Peter Haddon Peter Haddon ... Richard Trelawney Sebastian Smith Sebastian Smith ... Snelling Robert Nainby Robert Nainby ... Arthur Rawlings Senior Anthony Holles Anthony Holles ... Head Waiter Albert Parker Writers: R.J. Davis (adaptation), Joseph Jefferson Farjeon Horace Hodges ... Thaddeus Cattermole Brompton Hugh Williams Hugh Williams ... Richard Morton Grethe Hansen Grethe Hansen ... Alva Lea George Barraud George Barraud ... George Harvey Henry Oscar Henry Oscar ... Higgins Ian Fleming Ian Fleming ... Henry Lea Polly Emery Polly Emery ... Mrs. Hannah Thirkettle (as Pollie Emery) Arthur Padbury Arthur Padbury ... Wilfred Thirtkettle Lucille Lisle Lucille Lisle ... Vivienne Roberts
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PUBLIC NUISANCE NO. 1  (1936):

After the latest in a long run of drunken encounters with London's constabulary, wealthy layabout heir Arthur Rawlings is sent off to the south of France by his businessman uncle. Sick and tired of bailing his nephew out - often literally, from police custody - Arthur Senior orders him to go and work as a waiter at one of the family-owned hotels. However, Arthur Junior has fallen head-over-heels for humble shop worker Frances, who saved him from the very worst of his latest sticky situation. Unfortunately, she also lost her own job in the fall-out, and so he suggests she head to the south of France, too.

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles.  Approx. 75 mins.  See film samples for sound and video quality!  

 

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AFTER DARK  (1932):

Hugh has some valuable jewels stolen. They're hidden in the back of an old clock in an antique shop. When the thieves return for them, the clock has been sold! They trace it to a creepy country estate. When Hugh and the niece of one of the crooks also show up, things get hairy.

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles.  Approx. 43 mins.  See film samples for sound and video quality!  

 

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