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Let Me Explain, Dear is a 1933 comedy film from British International Pictures. This film features a humorous plot centered around a husband who finds himself in a tricky situation after a taxi accident.
This film is somewhat challenging to track down, as it hasn't had extensive re-releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It's not just the scarcity but also the curiosity about its unknown director that piques interest. Many collectors appreciate its early comedic style, and it fits nicely alongside other comedies of the period, though it often gets overshadowed by more prominent titles. If you find a copy, it's worth considering for its unique charm.
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Let Me Explain, Dear is a comedy film.
The film was produced by British International Pictures.
The top cast includes Gene Gerrard, Viola Lyel, Claude Hulbert, Hal Gordon, Jane Carr, Amy Veness, Henry B. Longhurst, and C. Denier Warren.
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