Fighting Stock
Fighting Stock
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Fighting Stock

Fighting Stock

1935
Comedy
The Aldwych Theater farceurs are at it again in Fighting Stock. The punning title refers to a well-stocked rural fishing stream, which sparks a battle royale between two rival groups of fishermen. Brigadier-General Sir Donald Rowley (Tom Walls) gets involved in the fray when he rents a country cottage with his nephew Sydney (Ralph Lynn). While the nephew pitches woo at the local maidens, General Rowley adopts military tactics to reclaim the stream from village squire Duck (J. Robertson Hare). (allmovie.com)

Fighting Stock

1935
Comedy
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Rated 14 Apr 2015
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Tom Walls is such a dirty old man! And it doesn't get any better when he's joining forces with Ralph Lynn! Poor Robertson Hare as Duck as their servant. When not flirting, Hara would be their object of gentlemanly humiliation. Fighting Stock (1935) is filled with witty moments. Even if this is not a major comedy, this is a fine example of that old British humor.

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