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The Adventures of Jane

1949 | 60m | English

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Jane is given a bracelet by an elderly admirer. He is in league with Cleaver, a suave crook, and the two plan to use Jane and the bracelet to smuggle diamonds into England.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1949
Director: Edward G. Whiting, Alfred J. Goulding
Writer: Edward G. Whiting, Alfred J. Goulding, Con West
Genres: Comedy
Keywords based on comic
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024 (Update)
Entered: May 07, 2024
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Name Character
Christabel Leighton-Porter Jane
Stanelli Hotel Manager
Michael Hogarth Tom Watkins
Wally Patch Customs Official
Sebastian Cabot Frenchman
Joan Grindley Hotel maid
Sonya O'Shea Ruby
Name Job
Edward G. Whiting Writer, Director
Alfred J. Goulding Writer, Director
Con West Writer
Stanelli Music
Jack Rose Director of Photography
Jack Floyd Art Direction
Frank Turner Makeup Artist
Name Title
Edward G. Whiting Producer
Alfred J. Goulding Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
4.0

This is little better or more than an extension of the 1930's "Daily Mirror" comic strip about a rather hapless heroine "Jane" who frequently gets herself into scrapes that usually end up with her scantily clad (by the standards of the day) and in need of some sort of gallant rescue. In this film, s ... he is given a bracelet without knowing that it contains an expensive diamond and her admirer and his slimy associate try to use her to smuggle the jewel into the country then to abscond with it. If one was to be seriously critical at all of this farcical little yarn, then it would that Christabel Leighton-Porter was probably just too old to portray the rather empty-headed bimbo that she was meant to be. There's a fun little cameo from Peter Butterworth as the drunk; but otherwise this is just a rather politically incorrect, forgettable, Saturday morning feature.

Jul 09, 2022