You're the Doctor is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Roy Lockwood and starring Barry K. Barnes, Googie Withers and Norma Varden. A young woman pretends to be ill to avoid going on a cruise with her parents but this leads to a series of confusions.
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, 1h19 Réalisé parRobert Stevenson OrigineRoyaume-uni GenresDrame ThèmesAdaptation d'une pièce de théâtre ActeursClive Brook, Jane Baxter, Barry K. Barnes, C.V. France, Francis L. Sullivan, Frank Cellier Note62% The jury looks back on events that lead to profligate baronet Sir Hubert Ware being tried for murder. His brother-in-law's corpse has been found floating in Sir Hubert's garden pond. The baronet is eventually found not guilty, but upon returning home, finds his lawyer is having an affair with his wife. In the ensuing argument, and on discovering his wife loves another man, Sir Hubert confesses his guilt and then makes a suicidal leap from a balcony.
, 1h22 Réalisé parHerbert Mason OrigineRoyaume-uni GenresComédie, Espionnage ThèmesEspionnage, Politique ActeursMoore Marriott, Arthur Askey, Graham Moffatt, Googie Withers, Vera Frances, Joyce Howard Note61% Arthur Askey plays meteorologist Arthur Pilbeam who is jilted by his fiancée Betty because he has to speed back to the BBC every hour, on the hour due to his internationally vital job of creating the BBC pips. As he cannot be fired during wartime and wanting to avoid all women, he is assigned the solitary job of sending weather reports from a remote Scottish lighthouse. Before taking a boat from the mainland during the four hours of daylight that are available for the time of year, the locals warn him he will go mad from isolation and the curse of a mermaid within a month as others have.