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Plunder 1930

98 min📅 1930-11-05

Step into the playful world of *Plunder* (1930), a classic British comedy directed by and starring the dynamic Tom Walls.

Director: Tom Walls

Cast

Tom Walls
Tom Walls
Freddie Malone
Ralph Lynn
Ralph Lynn
Darcy Tuck
Winifred Shotter
Winifred Shotter
Joan Hewlett
Robertson Hare
Robertson Hare
Oswald Veal
Doreen Bendix
Prudence Malone
Gordon James
Gordon James
Simon Veal
Ethel Coleridge
Mrs. Orlock
Hubert Waring
Inspector Sibley
Mary Brough
Mary Brough
Mrs. Hewlett

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Plunder (1930) about?

*Plunder* (1930) follows a group of well-meaning troublemakers as they stumble into one absurd situation after another, with their antics spiraling into a whirlwind of comedic mishaps. The film thrives on misunderstandings, quick-witted exchanges, and the sheer joy of chaos unfolding around its eccentric characters.

Who directed Plunder?

Tom Walls directed *Plunder* (1930), also starring in the film while bringing his signature comedic flair to the director's chair.

Who stars in Plunder?

The film features a stellar ensemble including Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter, Robertson Hare, and Doreen Bendix, each delivering standout performances in this vintage comedy.

Is Plunder (1930) worth watching?

*Plunder* (1930) is a charming relic of early British comedy, packed with humor and nostalgia. While it may lack modern pacing, its timeless wit and lighthearted fun make it a worthwhile watch for vintage comedy enthusiasts.

How long is Plunder?

The runtime for *Plunder* (1930) is 98 minutes.

About Plunder (1930) — A Classic British Comedy with Non-Stop Laughs

Step into the playful world of *Plunder* (1930), a classic British comedy directed by and starring the dynamic Tom Walls. This lighthearted romp blends mischief with sharp wit, following a group of mischief-makers caught in a series of escalating misunderstandings and farcical schemes. With a cast of beloved comedic actors, *Plunder* delivers non-stop laughs and a nostalgic peek into early 20th-century humor, where every twist brings fresh chaos and charm.

The film's breezy energy and clever banter create an atmosphere of pure escapism, making it a delightful watch for fans of vintage comedy. Whether you're drawn to its historical charm or its timeless humor, *Plunder* (1930) offers a cozy, entertaining escape—perfect for a lazy afternoon or a nostalgic movie night.