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Public Nuisance No. 1 (1936)
Great Fun. And a newly-spotted credit for Wally Patch.
A film full of joy and laughter and rhyme.
Wally Patch plays an uncredited part as a Doorman at an hôtel, too.
I hope someone adds it to his filmography, as it's missing, and I only know how to add it to his Wikipaedia credits.
Moment of Indiscretion (1958)
Correct Information.
Great film, with a very well paced sequence of events.
Although Totti Truman Taylor is listed on this site as 'Uncredited', her name on the end credits is given as 'Mrs. Cartier'.
Also, alhough made and set in 1958, the date on the pawnshop ticket which convicts the killer of an event of just a few months previous to the film's events is "February 1956".
Poet's Pub (1949)
Discovered ! !
Wonderful film.
Please could somebody add Edward Rigby's name to this film, and to his own list of films, as I've just watched it, and can say for certain that he's one of the villagers sitting in a row, laughing, watching the Pageant, near the end.
I've added it to his Wikipaedia Page.
I believe this hasn't before been noticed by anyone.
Unipart Thousands of Parts for Millions of Cars: Advertisement (1970)
Still Open for Business
A garage mechanic's concerns for the public's safety extend only to being concerned that rivals , Unipart , are now offering free brake tests : a lucrative part of his business. His elder , more experienced employer , cynically counters that everyone assumes their brakes are safe , until they have an accident . Then , the desk 'phone rings : to report the latest pile up !