So obscure it's even missing from Chibnall & MacFarlane's book on British 'B' movies, this is the first review ever posted on the IMDb of this likeably stupid rehash of 'The Lady Eve' and 'Roman Holiday' made on what probably paid for the wigs on those films.
A single sound stage on an obscure stretch of the Thames populated by the likes of Raymond Rollett and Denis Shaw (the former playing a Yorkshireman called Higginbottom and the latter as a taxi driver called Giuseppe) pretends to be an obscure village on the Italian Riviera in which Vanda Hudson & Claire Gordon as a couple of venal, big-haired blondes spilling out of their clothes prey on the hero; but fortunately there's also nice Patricia Dainton to provide real romance.
A single sound stage on an obscure stretch of the Thames populated by the likes of Raymond Rollett and Denis Shaw (the former playing a Yorkshireman called Higginbottom and the latter as a taxi driver called Giuseppe) pretends to be an obscure village on the Italian Riviera in which Vanda Hudson & Claire Gordon as a couple of venal, big-haired blondes spilling out of their clothes prey on the hero; but fortunately there's also nice Patricia Dainton to provide real romance.