It comes as no surprise when Inspector Hornleigh and his assistant, Sergeant Bingham, go to enjoy the winds and rains on their annual seaside vacation, when they run into a "busman's holiday... Read allIt comes as no surprise when Inspector Hornleigh and his assistant, Sergeant Bingham, go to enjoy the winds and rains on their annual seaside vacation, when they run into a "busman's holiday." One of their fellow boarders at Balmoral Guest House, Captain Fraser of the Royal Navy,... Read allIt comes as no surprise when Inspector Hornleigh and his assistant, Sergeant Bingham, go to enjoy the winds and rains on their annual seaside vacation, when they run into a "busman's holiday." One of their fellow boarders at Balmoral Guest House, Captain Fraser of the Royal Navy, goes out one dismal night with his pet terrier and is found crushed and burned to death i... Read all
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- Man In Solicitor's Office
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- Bridge Club Member
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The two men are spending a delightful holiday by the sea - indoors. The tides are six feet high. Storms rage. Winds howl.
The men are staying in a guest house in Balmoral - one of the people there is a Captain Fraser of the Royal Navy. One night he receives a phone call and rushes out, taking his pet dog along with him.
Attempting to have a vacation, Hornleigh and Bingham are there under assumed names. However, when the man's car is found wrecked at the foot of the cliff, they are taken into custody to identify the body. The body is burnt beyond recognition, but the men take note of the fact that the dog was not in the wreck.
Hornleigh reveals himself to be a police detective and gets to work helping the locals.
It turns out to be part of a complicated plot. Harker and Sim are very funny, Sim especially, and the plot has a few interesting twists.
I will be looking forward to seeing the other two in the series.
However, the two previous reviewers have said just about everything you need to know about this film - Harker and, especially, Sim are superb.
Look out for the very subtle and much underplayed joke with the billiard cue - classic! Had me bursting out with laughter when I noticed it, and I'm sure this was the deft touch of Alastair Sim.
Minimum of ten lines of text it said! So, what more can be said apart from looking out for actors like Kynaston Reeves (the 'beak' in the BBC television's 1950s Billy Bunter) and many much loved uncredited character actors such as Irene Handl, Peter Bull, Megs Jenkins, Derek Farr et al. I wouldn't put the duo of Harker and Sim quite in the Laurel and Hardy league but it is a great shame that there were only three made.
Is that enough to post?
Did you know
- TriviaFraser's dog is called Jellicoe, an appropriate name for a sailor's dog. John Jellicoe was an Admiral of the Fleet who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland.
- GoofsWhen Bingham and Hornleigh think they are talking to the villain 'Spider Joe' on the telephone Hornleigh doesn't disguise his voice. Surely Bingham would have worked out who was at the other end of the line.
- Quotes
Sergeant Bingham: Can you not forget your profession just for 5 minutes and stop behaving like a prize bloodhound. I tell you, we'd have had a better holiday at Scotland Yard.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It (1941)
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- Inspector Hornleigh on a Holiday
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1