An incompetent solicitor unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery.An incompetent solicitor unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery.An incompetent solicitor unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery.
Photos
Harry Adnes
- The Pawnbroker
- (uncredited)
Gordon Begg
- Aldrich, The Butler
- (uncredited)
Mickey Brantford
- Jimmy Burbank
- (uncredited)
Pam Downing
- Lady Smoking at Table
- (uncredited)
Lilli Palmer
- Undetermined
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNorma Varden was in several of Will Hay's films. Originally a child prodigy concert pianist.
- Quotes
Benjamin Stubbins: A merry Christmas, girls and boys / I've brought you jewels, instead of toys / In spite of what you think / it seems to me I've earned a drink.
- SoundtracksGood Kong Wenceslas
(uncredited)
Traditional
Sung by the police carollers
Featured review
"Where There's a Will" mightn't go down as one of Will Hay's best films but he maintained my interest throughout. The material is rather inconsistent and the direction sluggish. Marcel Varnel would have been far better a choice.
The scene with Hay and the butler getting drunk is very well done and the film does build to a good climax. Graham Moffatt has nothing to do, no point in him being included. Luckily, this would all change for the better before long.
I'm not sure why there were American actors cast for the film, the people of the United States wouldn't understand Will Hay's humor as it's distinctly British.
- alexanderdavies-99382
- Sep 11, 2019
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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