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1938 · 8 min · ★ 7.0 · Comedy, Romance
Correspondence between young lovers nearly ends in disaster through a mistake in postal district. Fortunately the GPO spots the error and all ends well, but with the moral that correspondents should get the address right.
Directed by Len Lye
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- D Dwight Godwin Jack
- E Evelyn Corbett Evelyn
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★ 5.41952
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