Three of Noel Coward's playlets comprise this charming feature. In "Ways and Means," Hobson and Patrick are a pair of con artists merrily scamming their way along the French Riviera. "Red Peppers" has Walsh and Ray playing a pair of music hall entertainers who constantly argue. They manage
to band together when faced with mutual threats and end up causing a riot at the theater. In "Fumed Oak," the ever-marvelous Holloway plays a man who gives up his nagging family for a more sedate life in the South Seas.
Released:
1953
Rated:
NR
Length:
85 mins