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Let Me Explain, Dear

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Let Me Explain, Dear
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Directed byGene Gerrard
Frank Miller
Written byGene Gerrard
Frank Miller
Produced byJohn Maxwell
StarringGene Gerrard
Viola Lyel
Claude Hulbert
CinematographyWalter J. Harvey
Horace Wheddon
Edited byBert Bates
Music byIdris Lewis
Production
company
Distributed byWardour Films
Release date
1932
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Let Me Explain, Dear is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Gene Gerrard and Frank Miller and starring Gerrard, Viola Lyel and Claude Hulbert. It was adapted from the play A Little Bit of Fluff by Walter Ellis.[1] It was made by British International Pictures.

Plot summary

A man tries to fake an accident in order to claim insurance money, but things soon go awry.

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