Thank You, Jeeves!
Year: 1936
Genre: Comedy
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Director: Arthur Greville Collins
Cast: Arthur Treacher, Virginia Field, David Niven, Lester Matthews, Colin Tapley, John Graham Spacey
Crew: Joseph Hoffman (Screenplay), Stephen Gross (Screenplay), Arthur Greville Collins (Director), P.G. Wodehouse (Short Story)
Runtime: 57 minutes
Release: Oct 04, 1936
IMDb: 6.00/10 by 7 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

Ok, Wodehouse purists will be forgiven for wondering what this is all about. After about two minutes, in which we are introduced to "Bertie Wooster" (David Niven) and his general factotum "Jeeves' (Arthur Treacher) the plot diverts from anything ever penned by the writer and embarks on an, admittedly, lightly comedic path that finds the pair of them caught up in the shenanigans of "Marjorie Loman" (Virginia Field) who in trying to keep some important plans from the hands of some crooks. Treacher is great, and his scenes with both Niven and travelling saxophonist Willie Best ("Drowsy") are quite fun to watch. Sadly, Niven, however charming he is, is given little to work with and for the most part comes across as a rather incompetent, hapless, character whose only purpose is to feed lines and scenes to his butler. That's a shame, as he (as per his original literal character) could have given more. It's still an enjoyable enough hour to watch, though.