Leave It to Me (1933) Poster

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3/10
Comedy lacks laughs
malcolmgsw7 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Gene Gerrard made 18 films in the 1930s. He was a sort of second rate Jack Buchanan.

It is difficult to realise that this film is based on a successful play based in turn on a P. G. Wodehouse book However there are very few laughs to be had.

Gerrard plays a helping hand who goes down to his aunt's country house to try and prevent her jewels being stolen.

There are a pair of crooks who speak to each other.in what can only be called America slang of the time.

At the climax of the film Gerrard tries to get off a moving boat by a rope. In a sailing down it he makes contact with the head of a man.looking out of a porthole which looks very much like director Monty Banks.
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