Dr. Josser K.C. (1931)
Bumbling policeman P.C. Josser is dismissed from the force after a disastrous attempt to distinguish himself at a nightclub. Mistaking his own comrades for criminals, he inadvertently "bowls them over like nine-pins," leading to his immediate firing. After losing his job, Josser sets himself up as a private detective. He is hired by a young lady who owns a racehorse and needs protection for her "favourite" horse before a big race. To protect the animal, Josser goes undercover as a stableman. Despite his efforts, the horse is drugged, leading to further comedic mishaps as he attempts to solve the case and redeem his reputation.
Director: Norman Lee
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Jack Hobbs as Dick O'Neill |
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Binnie Barnes as Rosa Wopp |
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Molly Lamont as Betty O'Neill |
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Joan Wyndham as Suzette |
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Ernie Lotinga as Jimmy Josser |
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Harold Wilkinson as Golightly |
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Arnold Bell as Dick Morris |
| Directing | Norman Lee | Director |
| Writing | Norman Lee | Story |
| Crew | Norman Lee | Script |
| Writing | Ernie Lotinga | Story |