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Officer 666

By: Barton Wood Currie, Augustin Mchugh
Narrated by: Jack Brown
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A classic and hilarious comedy gem. Filmed many times, with great popular success. The complicated storyline involves a rich businessman's son, Travers, who learns of a planned burglary of his house and decides to dress himself up as a policeman to confront the legendary criminal (and also to alleviate his own boredom)... From here on things get really complicated and funny, as the criminal pretends to be Travers and as the criminal's girlfriend shows up; also believing him to be Travers!©2018 Audioliterature (P)2018 Audioliterature Literature & Fiction Funny Witty
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Entertaining romcom

An audible version of a 30's movie. Wealthy socialites, mistaken identities, art theft, and slapstick comedy. Fun entertainment with some stereotyping that would not the acceptable today. cringe-worthy.

Grapefruit gets a starring role; something you rarely see in literature.

Could wish reader had looked up some words before mispronouncing them.

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