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  1. Thank You, Jeeves! is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Arthur Greville Collins, written by Stephen Gross and Joseph Hoffman, and starring Arthur Treacher, Virginia Field, David Niven, Lester Matthews, Colin Tapley and John Graham Spacey.

  2. With Arthur Treacher, Virginia Field, David Niven, Lester Matthews. Erudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their London flat one rainy night.

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    • Comedy
    • Arthur Greville Collins
    • 1937-01-01
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  4. Jul 14, 2021 · It started akin to the Jeeves & Wooster from the PBS series in the US but alas, it quickly deteriorated by the addition of the so-called comic relief British movies are so famous for. In this case it relieved the movie of any sensibility.

  5. Overview. Jeeves tries to keep his young master out of trouble. Arthur Greville Collins. Director. Joseph Hoffman. Screenplay. Stephen Gross. Screenplay. Social. Reviews 1. Discussions 0. A review by CinemaSerf. 60 % Written by CinemaSerf on June 20, 2022. Ok, Wodehouse purists will be forgiven for wondering what this is all about.

  6. Erudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their London flat one rainy night. Bertie follows her to country hotel Mooring Manor, prepared to do slapstick...

  7. Jun 12, 2007 · Though the conceit of the household help bailing out clueless employers has been used in pop culture for decades (from Arthur to The Brady Bunch), it reached its upper-crust pinnacle in the Jeeves films, including Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) and Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937).

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