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This entertaining pre-war farce stars diminutive music-hall stalwart Bobby Howes as an heir-hunter whose determined efforts to trace his aunt’s legacy lead to ructions in a girls’ school! Also featuring stage veteran Lyn Harding Australian comedienne Vera Pearce and noted character player Wylie Watson Please Teacher is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Tommy Deacon learns that a gift bequeathed by his aunt is hidden in her house inside a bust of Napoleon. However the house... has been sold and is now a girls’ school – and to gain admission Tommy has to pose as the elder brother of Anne one of the pupils. His arrival in the school results in a variety of escapades but Tommy resolutely persists in his search for the missing legacy... Special Features: Image Gallery PDF Material [show more]

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Released
03 November 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
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Runtime
73 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626424343 
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1930s comedy starring Bobby Howes. Tommy Deacon (Howes)'s pursuit of his aunt's inheritance leads him to an all-girl's school which now stands on the site of her old house. Jobless and desperate for his inheritance, he poses as a brother of one of the pupils in order to fully explore the house and try to find a statue of Napoleon, where his fortune is said to be stashed. Farcical hilarity ensues as Tommy roams the house in search of his missing fortune, encountering many unfortunate students and staff on his way.