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Alf's Button 1930

★ 9.51 votes96 min📅 1930-03-24

Alf's Button (1930) is a delightful British comedy-fantasy that weaves a whimsical tale around a magical artifact. Directed by W.P.

Director: W.P. Kellino

Cast

Tubby Edlin
Alf Higgins
Alf Goddard
Bill Grant
Nora Swinburne
Nora Swinburne
Lady Isobel Fitzpeter
Polly Ward
Polly Ward
Liz
Humberston Wright
Eustace the genie
Gypsy Rhouma
Lucy
Peter Haddon
Peter Haddon
Lieutenant Allen
Cyril McLaglen
Sergeant Major
Bruce Winston
Bruce Winston
Mustapha
Spencer Trevor
Lord Dunwater

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alf's Button (1930) about?

This 1930s comedy-fantasy follows a soldier who unknowingly possesses a button made from Aladdin's lamp, which grants wishes when rubbed. The film chronicles his humorous misadventures as he navigates the unintended consequences of his newfound power.

Who directed Alf's Button?

W.P. Kellino directed Alf's Button, bringing his signature style to this early sound-era comedy-fantasy.

Who stars in Alf's Button?

The film features Tubby Edlin, Alf Goddard, Nora Swinburne, Polly Ward, and Humberston Wright in its leading roles.

Is Alf's Button (1930) worth watching?

While it's a product of its time, Alf's Button (1930) offers a fun, lighthearted escape with its comedy-fantasy premise. Fans of early British cinema and classic comedies may find its nostalgic charm appealing, even if its humor feels dated to modern audiences.

How long is Alf's Button?

Alf's Button (1930) has a runtime of 96 minutes.

About Alf's Button (1930) — Comedy-Fantasy Magic in Early British Cinema

Alf's Button (1930) is a delightful British comedy-fantasy that weaves a whimsical tale around a magical artifact. Directed by W.P. Kellino, this early sound-era gem follows a soldier whose life takes a surreal turn after discovering a button crafted from Aladdin's legendary lamp. When rubbed, the button grants wishes—unleashing a series of hilarious and chaotic consequences. Blending lighthearted fantasy with slapstick humor, the film captures the playful spirit of its era, offering a charming escape into a world where ordinary soldiers can stumble upon extraordinary power.

The cast, led by Tubby Edlin, Alf Goddard, and Nora Swinburne, brings infectious energy to the screen, grounding the absurdity in relatable human reactions. With its breezy runtime and nostalgic charm, Alf's Button (1930) invites viewers into a bygone cinematic world where curiosity and a little bit of magic can turn an ordinary day into an unforgettable adventure.