Comedy centered on the adulterous Mrs Griffiths' corset in which, unbeknownst to her, a fortune has been stashed by her husband, drunken, money-loving Griffiths the Hearse. Welsh village comedy about Evans the milk and Griffith the hearse searching for a pair of corsets in which the latter's saving are hidden.
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1950s British comedy in which a man's habit of hiding his savings in his wife's corset threatens to backfire. The film is set in a small Welsh village where everyone knows everyone. Mr Griffiths (Meredith Edwards), known locally as Griffiths the Hearse, enjoys two things in life - money and drink - and it seems probable that he'd had a good deal of the latter when he decided to hide the former in his wife's corset. For Mrs Griffiths (Maudie Edwards) has vices of her own and it is possible that her husband may not be the only man in the village with access to her girdle. Belatedly realising the folly of his actions, Griffiths and his friend, William 'the Milk' Evans (Esmond Knight), set out to track down the errant corset and the fortune it conceals. Will they succeed?
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