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Ladies Who Do on DVD (1963)

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Average rating: 73%
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3.5
from 124 members
 
Starring: Harry H. Corbett, Robert Morley, Arthur Mullard, Dandy Nichols, Jon Pertwee, Nigel Davenport, Ron Moody, Cardew Robinson, Peggy Mount, Miriam Karlin
Director: C.M. Pennington-Richards
Studio: ODEON ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 85 mins
Certificate: U
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: 24/03/2008

Brief synopsis of Ladies Who Do

A group of cleaning ladies 'clean up' on the stock market when they discover a crumpled telegram in a waste paper basket...

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant

A customer from morecambe england , 02/05/2008

I love the good old classic black and white films.

And this one was brilliant i love Peggy Mount

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Rated - 5 starsLadies Who Do

Spellweaver Spellweaver from Grays , 13/08/2008

Another great British comedy classic. Peggy Mount and Robert Morely do this film proud.

Absolutely brilliant, from start to end

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Rated - 3 starsEee, them were the days

A customer from 2nd row from the back, Lincolnshire , 22/08/2008

No doubt hilarious at the time its main interest now is as social history. None the worse for that in my view but just don't be expecting to split your sides. Harry H. Corbett reputedly resented Steptoe for typecasting him out of a brilliant career - this film won't convince anyone.

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Rated - 5 starsAn Excelent Comedy

A customer from Watford , 15/11/2008

Good Clean Fum a clasic British Comedy

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Rated - 3 starsEee, them were the days

A customer from 2nd row from the back, Lincolnshire , 22/08/2008

No doubt hilarious at the time its main interest now is as social history. None the worse for that in my view but just don't be expecting to split your sides. Harry H. Corbett reputedly resented Steptoe for typecasting him out of a brilliant career - this film won't convince anyone.

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Rated - 5 starsBrilliant

A customer from morecambe england , 02/05/2008

I love the good old classic black and white films.

And this one was brilliant i love Peggy Mount

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