Aldwych Farces: Volume 2
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A series of now-legendary stage comedies from the 1920s and '30s, the
Aldwych Farces broke theatre box-office records and made the transition
to celluloid with a run of hit films - making stars of Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn and
Robertson Hare. Most were penned by leading comic playwright Ben Travers and
peopled by a regular cast of silly-ass aristocrats, battleaxe wives and put-upon
husbands; nimble wordplay and finely crafted buffoonery were their hallmarks and
the public loved them.
Though only ten adaptations were made on film, the influence of these enduringly
popular films was great and can be seen in some of the key British comedies from
the first half of the 20th century. This ongoing range will include not only the
Aldwych Farces themselves but those films that they influenced.
They are presented here as brand-new transfers from original film elements in
their original aspect ratio.
A CUP OF KINDNESS (1934)
A tale of two feuding families whose offspring cause uproar when they announce
their marital plans.
Black and White / 78 mins / 1.33:1 / Mono / English
DIRTY WORK (1934)
Two assistants at a high-class jeweller s devise a cunning plan to attempt to
catch a gang of jewel thieves
Black and White / 75 mins / 1.33:1 / Mono / English