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Dad Rudd, MP is a film of genre Comedy directed by Ken G. Hall with Barbara Weeks

Dad Rudd, MP (1940)

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Length 1h23
Directed by
Genres Comedy
Rating70% 3.5132753.5132753.5132753.5132753.513275

Dad Rudd, M.P. is a 1940 comedy that was the last of four films made by Ken G. Hall starring Bert Bailey as Dad Rudd. It was the last feature film directed by Hall prior to the war and the last made by Cinesound Productions, Bert Bailey and Frank Harvey.

Synopsis

Dad Rudd wants the size of a local dam increased for the benefit of local farmers but faces opposition from a wealthy grazier, Henry Webster. When the local Member of Parliament dies, Webster runs for his seat, and Rudd decides to oppose him.

Actors

Barbara Weeks

(Sybil Vane)
Chips Rafferty

(fireman)
Raymond Longford

(electoral officer)
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