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Brandy For The Parson

Long Lost Comedy Classics Is A Collection Of Films A Golden Age Of British Cinema Remembered ForTimeless Stars And Some Unique Movies That Have Stood The Rest Of Time.So Why Not Take A Trip Down Memory Lane And See How Cinema Used To Be?.Bill Harper (James Donald) And Petronilla Brand (Jean Lodge) A Young Couple On A YachtingHoliday Together Become Involved With Tony Rackham (Kenneth More) Who Is Smuggling Brandy From France To A Respectable London Wine Merchants. Through Various Mishaps Bill And Petronilla Find ThemselfsPersonally Responsible For Transporting The Brandy Kegs To London Whilst Being Pursued By Customs Officals.......Includes:Brandy And The Parson.

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