Trouble in Store (1934 film) explained

Trouble in Store
Director:Clyde Cook
Producer:Irving Asher
Cinematography:Basil Emmott
Studio:Warner Bros.
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:39 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Trouble in Store is a 1934 British comedy film directed by Clyde Cook, produced by Irving Asher and starring James Finlayson, Jack Hobbs and Clifford Heatherley.[1] It was made by Warner Bros. as a quota quickie at the company's Teddington Studios and includes the debut screen performance of Joan Hickson.

Premise

Comedy and action ensue when a group of store assistants, who are accidentally shut in overnight, spy a break-in and try to apprehend the thieves.

Cast

References

  1. Low p.401

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