Year: 1936
Runtime: 10 mins
Language: English
Director: Arthur Ripley
Set in 1936, the short follows two men stationed beneath a manhole cover as they humorously debate how they'd react if a woman were to tumble down. One invokes Robert Benchley's legendary advice on any social dilemma, prompting a cascade of witty misunderstandings and slap‑stick hilarity.
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