Help Yourself (1932)
A clever, out-of-work man through a series of misunderstandings and bold maneuvers, manages to pass himself off as a wealthy and influential figure. He uses this false persona to navigate high society and outwit various characters he encounters. The comedy centers on his efforts to maintain the facade while dealing with the romantic and financial complications that arise.
Director: John Daumery
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Benita Hume as Mary Lamb |
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Martin Walker as George Quinnock |
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D.A. Clarke-Smith as Major Fred Harris |
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Carol Coombe as Dodie |
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Kenneth Kove as Peter Ball |
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Clifford Heatherley as Fox-Cardington |
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Helen Ferrers as Lady Hermione Quinnock |
| Writing | Jerome Kingston | Novel |
| Writing | Roland Pertwee | Writer |
| Writing | John Hastings Turner | Writer |
| Production | Irving Asher | Producer |
| Directing | John Daumery | Director |
| Camera | Charles Van Enger | Director of Photography |