Ask a Policeman

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Ask a Policeman
Directed by Marcel Varnel
Produced by Edward Black
Written by Marriott Edgar
Sidney Gilliat(story)
Val Guest
J.O.C. Orton
Starring Will Hay
Graham Moffatt
Moore Marriott
Glennis Lorimer
Peter Gawthorne
Charles Oliver
Herbert Lomas
Music by Louis Levy
Cinematography Derick Williams
Editing by R.E. Dearing
Distributed by Gainsborough Pictures
Release date(s) 28 August 1939
Running time Flag of United Kingdom 83 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
IMDb profile

Ask a Policeman is a 1939 British comedy film starring Will Hay.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Will Hay plays Sergeant Samuel Dudfoot, an inept policeman, stagnating in the sleepy village of Turnbottom Round, where there has been no crime for a decade. After the Chief Constable tells them that there is not enough local criminal activity to justify their station's existence, three incompetent policemen decide to start manufacturing crimes to "fiddle the figures". Dudfoot, together with Albert Brown (Graham Moffatt) and Jerry Harbottle (Moore Marriott) create a crime wave by framing motorists in a speed trap and concocting false evidence.

They also leave a keg of whiskey unattended in order to frame someone as a smuggler - and then accidentally discover a real smuggling ring!

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