Melody Club. Freddy Forrester (Terry-Thomas). Copyright: Tempean Films
Melody Club

Melody Club

  • 1949 film

A nitwit investigator (Terry-Thomas) goes undercover in a restaurant to catch a gang of crooks. Also features Gwyneth Vaughan, Michael Balfour, Len Lowe, Bill Lowe, Lilian Grey and more.

  • Repeated Friday 24th May at 4:10am on TPTV

Melody Club

A Tempean Films production with cinematography by Peter Newbrook. Terry-Thomas stars in one of his earliest roles as a nitwit detective on the trail of a gang of jewel thieves. He traces them to a nightclub and ultimately, more by luck than judgement, rounds them up.

Also starring: Gwynneth Vaughan, Len Lowe, Bill Lowe

Includes two bonus shorts:

Hole Lot Of Trouble (1969)
Three workmen assigned to dig a hole near a road for an electrical cable run into problems with local officials who believe the hole is being dug in the wrong place and should be closer to the home of a prissy fashion designer.

Starring: Arthur Lowe, Victor Maddern, Bill Maynard, Tim Barrett

Gold Is Where You Find It (1968)
Steve returns to his native Ireland a millionaire, gets drunk and loses some gold nuggets - everybody thinks it's a gold rush.

Starring: Eddie Byrne, Dermot Kelly, Barry Keegan

First released: Sunday 30th August 2015

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