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Demobbed is a film of genre Comedy with Betty Jumel

Demobbed (1944)

Demobbed
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Genres Comedy
Rating44% 2.22922.22922.22922.22922.2292

Demobbed is a 1946 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Gus McNaughton and Dan Young. Its plot concerns a group of ex-soldiers who attempt to gain employment after being discharged from the army.

Actors

Betty Jumel

(Betty)
George Merritt

(James Bentley)
Arthur Hambling

(Curtis)
Gus McNaughton

(Capt. Gregson)
Webster Booth

(Himself)
Anne Firth

(Norma Deane)
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