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Albert's Savings is a 1940 film featuring Stanley Holloway and Hal Walters. This short film presents a homily on the duty to save through a rhyming monologue format.
This film is relatively scarce, with few prints floating around, making it a collector's curiosity. Most known copies appear in small collections or specialty archives. Interest tends to come from those who admire Holloway's work and the historical context of thrift during the pre-war period. Not a mainstream title, but definitely a conversation starter among enthusiasts of British cinema.
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Albert's Savings is a short film that presents a homily on the duty to save.
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The film features Stanley Holloway and Hal Walters.
Albert's Savings was released in 1940.
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