4/10
I did it
25 September 2022
Thespian Lewis Stone (Fontaine) keeps presenting himself at the police station to Robert Gleckler (Capt Reid) every time a murder is committed to confess to the crime. Gleckler thinks he is a nutcase seeking publicity for the play that he is performing in. Also in the play is Barbara Read (Nan) who wants a part for her insipid and bland aspiring actor boyfriend Tom Brown (Tommy). It turns out that Tom is Stone's son but Tom doesn't know this. Lewis has some long-standing beef with Jameson Thomas (Bradley) that leads to murder.

Well, it's funny how Stone keeps confessing to crimes but that's all that is memorable. You can guess how the story is going to pan out which I did.

It is weird how people in real life confess to crimes that they didn't commit and it does happen. It made me think about some funny situations that the police must come across and I thought about joining for a laugh. Then I realized that it's not such a funny job after all. I have heard that someone in the UK who has just got a job as a train guard has been offered a salary of £35,000.00! I might do that for a while - "Tickets please!", "Mind the doors!" and blow a whistle - what a cushy number. The world is crazy.
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