Release Date: 1937-03-01
Overview: Don't Get Me Wrong is a 1937 British comedy film co-directed by Arthur B. Woods and Reginald Purdell and starring Max Miller and George E. Stone. It was made at Teddington Studios with sets designed by Peter Proud. Unlike several of Miller's Teddington films which are now lost, this still survives. Miller plays a fairground performer who meets a professor who claims to have invented a cheap substitute for petrol. They team up and persuade a millionaire to finance them to develop and market the product, while unsavoury elements are keen to steal the formula and try all means to get their hands on it, involving slapstick chases and double-crosses. It then turns out that the miracle fluid is diluted coconut oil, and the genius professor is an escaped lunatic. The millionaire finds himself taking the brunt of the disappointment.
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Max Miller
as Wellington Lincoln
George E. Stone
as Chuck
Olive Blakeney
as Frankie
Glen Alyn
as Christine
Clifford Heatherley
as Sir George Baffin
Irving Asher - Executive Producer
Arthur Ridout - Editor
W.S. Nunn - Sound Editor
Robert LaPresle - Cinematography
Peter Proud - Set Designer
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