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A London couple inherit a country inn and discover that someone doesn't want them to make a success of it.
philonline from Llanelli , 08/09/2006
this film was fantastic, even though it was in black and white. one of the best parts of the film was when the family set up diversions on the roads around the inn to get customers!, and there is a great scene where the main male cast members get a little drunk!it stars the fantastic peggy mount - who was a great actressshe starred in a few series in days gone by including 'george and the dragon' made by atv and avalible to rent, and 'youre only young twice' which was made by yorkshire (not out on dvd yet - but i hope and prey!)
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Ian from cardiff uk , 01/06/2006
This is good clean classic British comedy in it's heyday.The star of the show has got to be the epitomy of the nightmare mother in law Peggy Mount she plays her part so well.It's not a sidesplitter but a good afternoons feelgooder.
Silverknight from Norwich [Highly rated reviewer] , 26/01/2008
This is an awful example of what passed for the sit com in the 1950's, No charm and no humour. Awful film,
A customer from Blackburn, Lancs , 12/05/2008
If you like classic British comedy you will enjoy this.Based on the popular sitcom 'The Larkins' this movie version has a great cast of lead and supporting actors. Among the supporting cast look out for Gerald Campion (Billy Bunter), Frank Williams (Vicar from Dads Army) and a very rare late role for Graham Moffat (Will Hay films). Maybe not for the younger generation but enjoyable for people who don't take their films too seriously and enjoy the lighter side of entertainment.
Spellweaver from Grays , 22/07/2008
Yes! Yes! Yes!, if you love british comedy you'll love this. The loud-mouth battleaxe Peggy Mount (who in real-life was quite placid), makes yet another great movie. I could sit and watch her all day. Pity we don't make them like this anymore, nowadays, if it don't make money, they aren't interested; not like the old days when they were more interested in pleasure rather than profit.
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