28 Years Later 2025 - Movies (Jun 28th)
Death of a Unicorn 2025 - Movies (Jun 28th)
My Mom Jayne A Film by Mariska Hargitay 2025 - Movies (Jun 28th)
M3GAN 2.0 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
F1 The Movie 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
Until Dawn 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
The Amateur 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
Fight or Flight 2024 - Movies (Jun 27th)
11 Rebels 2024 - Movies (Jun 27th)
The Ritual 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
Off the Grid 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
Things Like This 2025 - Movies (Jun 27th)
Born to Be Wild The Story of Steppenwolf 2024 - Movies (Jun 26th)
The Assessment 2025 - Movies (Jun 26th)
OPEN 2025 - Movies (Jun 26th)
Inheritance 2025 - Movies (Jun 26th)
Four Mothers 2024 - Movies (Jun 25th)
Enigma 2025 - Movies (Jun 25th)
The Last Rodeo 2025 - Movies (Jun 25th)
Lets Start a Cult 2024 - Movies (Jun 24th)
Pie To Die For A Hannah Swensen Mystery 2025 - Movies (Jun 24th)
On Patrol- Live - (Jun 28th)
PopMaster TV - (Jun 28th)
Reality Check - (Jun 28th)
Bars - (Jun 28th)
Glastonbury Anthems - (Jun 28th)
Cops - (Jun 28th)
East Harbour Heroes - (Jun 28th)
Gold Rush- White Water - (Jun 28th)
The Last Word with Lawrence ODonnell - (Jun 28th)
Best of The Beat with Ari Melber - (Jun 28th)
Celebrity Gogglebox - (Jun 28th)
Gardening Australia - (Jun 28th)
Love Island - (Jun 28th)
Open House- The Great Sex Experiment - (Jun 28th)
Millionaire Hoarders - (Jun 28th)
All In with Chris Hayes - (Jun 28th)
The Briefing with Jen Psaki - (Jun 28th)
Love Island USA- Laid Bare - (Jun 28th)
WWE SmackDown - (Jun 28th)
The Price Is Right - (Jun 28th)
Although there is an underlying murder mystery to this, it is essentially an excuse to feature some wartime variety artistes and showcase their talents. Insofar as it really matters, the ventriloquist at a theatre is found murdered. Now I was never a fan of that particular skill, so the police could probably have included me in the list of suspects, but there was simply no need. Just about everyone had some sort of motive. Anyway, rather hapless detective "Harbord" (Claude Hulbert) is on the case. The narrative of this investigation is peppered by some quite enjoyable on-stage efforts from the likes of Jack Warner and the star for me - Beryl Orde, but for the most part it is a WWII feel good film that would certainly have raised a smile then, but struggles to now. The ending with the dummies is quite amusing, but sadly just way too obvious. It isn't rotten, but it's not much cop either.