Year: 1936
Runtime: 80 mins
Language: English
Director: William Beaudine
Will Hay plays penniless, bumbling solicitor Benjamin Stubbins, who returns to find clerk Graham Moffatt relaxing with a Wild West magazine, which Hay confiscates to read later. Hired by Americans claiming to trace Scottish ancestors, Stubbins unwittingly provides a cover for their plan to rob a safe beneath his office. At a Christmas‑Eve fancy‑dress party he alerts caroling police to the scheme.
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