Keep Your Seats, Please

Keep Your Seats, Please

6.4

1936-08-01

Despite being on his uppers, George is still prepared to pawn his beloved banjo in order to help his girlfriend save her niece from the orphanage. Help seems to be at hand when George is left a fortune by his old auntie, but unfortunately his inheritance is hidden inside a chair which has already been auctioned off! Can George and his chums track down his rightful due before his grasping solicitor (Alastair Sim, in an early film appearance) snatches the lot? It's hard to say, but he still finds time to perform both the title song and the classic 'When I'm Cleaning Windows'.

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Keep Your Seats, Please

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Despite being on his uppers, George is still prepared to pawn his beloved banjo in order to help his girlfriend save her niece from the orphanage. Help seems to be at hand when George is left a fortune by his old auntie, but unfortunately his inheritance is hidden inside a chair which has already been auctioned off! Can George and his chums track down his rightful due before his grasping solicitor (Alastair Sim, in an early film appearance) snatches the lot? It's hard to say, but he still finds time to perform both the title song and the classic 'When I'm Cleaning Windows'.

Released

1936-08-01

Runtime

82

Director

Monty Banks

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Music

Language

English

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    George Formby

    George Formby
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    Florence Desmond

    Florence Desmond
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    Alastair Sim

    Alastair Sim
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    May Whitty

    May Whitty
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    Enid Stamp-Taylor

    Enid Stamp-Taylor
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    Gus McNaughton

    Gus McNaughton
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    Harry Tate

    Harry Tate
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    Tom Payne

    Tom Payne
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    Beatrix Fielden-Kaye

    Beatrix Fielden-Kaye
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    Clifford Heatherley

    Clifford Heatherley
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    Binkie Stuart

    Binkie Stuart
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    Hal Gordon

    Hal Gordon