Why Sailors Leave Home

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  • Genre(s):Comedy
  • Release year: 1930
  • Running time: 57 min
Made in 1930, this musical Middle Eastern adventure was the second comedy film starring former Great War entertainer Leslie Fuller the 'rubber-faced comedian' who was at the height of his popularity in Britain during the 1930s.read more

Made in 1930, this musical Middle Eastern adventure was the second comedy film starring former Great War entertainer Leslie Fuller the 'rubber-faced comedian' who was at the height of his popularity in Britain during the 1930s. Featuring Fuller in the much-loved role of dim-witted Cockney Bill, and co-written by his erstwhile concert-party cohort Syd Courteney, the film is presented here in a brand-new digital transfer in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.

Original Release

10/03/1930

Cast

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Directors

Monty Banks

Writers

Syd Courtenay, Lola Harvey, Val Valentine

Cast

Producers

Editors

A.C. Hammond, Emile de Ruelle

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