A garrulous, largely studio-bound shenanigans that doesn't even reach Paris until the second half, although then still plainly never leaving blighty.
For the historian the most interesting information it vouchsafes is when the term "quisling" is used as early as 1938 to describe glamorous female spy 'Madame Zero' (played by the late Magda Kun) for whom Mother Riley is taken.
For the historian the most interesting information it vouchsafes is when the term "quisling" is used as early as 1938 to describe glamorous female spy 'Madame Zero' (played by the late Magda Kun) for whom Mother Riley is taken.