Cast

Peggy Mount
Mrs. Cragg

Robert Morley
The Colonel

Harry H. Corbett
James Ryder

Miriam Karlin
Mrs. Higgins

Avril Elgar
Emily Parish

Dandy Nichols
Mrs. Merryweather

Jon Pertwee
Sidney Tait

Joan Benham
Miss Pinsent

Ron Moody
Police Inspector

Cardew Robinson
Police Driver

Nigel Davenport
Mr. Strang

Arthur Howard
Chauffeur

Ernest Clark
Stockbroker

Tristram Jellinek
2nd Stockbroker

John Laurie
Doctor MacGregor

Graham Stark
Foreman

Harry Fowler
Drill Operator

Arthur Mullard
Mr. Merryweather

Ed Devereaux
Mr. Gubbins

Marianne Stone
Mrs. Gubbins
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
You can tell from the first few bars of the theme tune that Ron Goodwin has been brought on board to score this, and together with George H. Brown (think Margaret Rutherford's "Miss Marple" series) sets us up for a jolly hour and a half. A cleaning lady (Peggy Mount) stumbles upon some sensitive commercial information which she innocently passes to "The Colonel" (Robert Morley) who buys some shares and makes a killing. They discover that what better a way to capitalise on their windfall than by getting a few other ladies who also clean up carelessly discarded paperwork together, and with a bit of discerning analysis, they are soon wheeling and dealing like experts so they can save their local street from demolition. It's a charming, comedic little story that works really well for about an hour; thereafter it drops off rather - too much script - and the women seem to end up as unscrupulous as those they are trying to protect their community from. Morley and Mount are great though.
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