Maj. George Bone
Tom Walls
Maj. George Bone

“A hilarious marital mixup of the morning after the evening before.”
A crowded inn means that a man and a woman must share the same room for a night. One problem is that they are both married - to other people. The other problem is that they used to be engaged to each other.
Maj. George Bone
Tom Walls
Maj. George Bone
Peter Wykeham
Ralph Lynn
Peter Wykeham
Mrs. Constance Bone
Grace Edwin
Mrs. Constance Bone
Marguerite Hickett
Yvonne Arnaud
Marguerite Hickett
Mrs. Spoker
Mary Brough
Mrs. Spoker
Rev. Sloley Jones
Robertson Hare
Rev. Sloley Jones
Noony
Gordon James
Noony
Barbara Wykeham
Veronica Rose
Barbara Wykeham
Pinhorn
Mark Daly
Pinhorn
Claude Hickett
Cecil Parker
Claude Hickett
Alfred
Roger Livesey
Alfred
Gladys
Norah Howard
Gladys
You know what - this is actually not a bad effort from an ensemble cast that manages to squeeze quite a bit from a really frugal storyline. A man and a woman have to share a room at an overcrowded inn one night. Snags a plenty follow - they are married to other people but used to be engaged to each other - recipe for disaster if you ask me! Tom Walls and Yvonne Arnaud reunite alongside Ralph Lynn, an instantly recognisable (by his voice) Cecil Parker and Roger Livesey to keep the things bubbling along amusingly enough for 90 minutes. The comedy does rather telegraph the punchlines some way ahead of the delivery, but there are decent attempts at the characterisations and the consistent pace doesn't let the grass grow. It's of limited appeal 90 years on, but I actually quite enjoyed it...
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