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Who Done It? is a British film of genre Comedy directed by Basil Dearden with Belinda Lee

Who Done It? (1956)

Who Done It?
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Length 1h25
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Genres Comedy,    Action,    Crime
Rating57% 2.852782.852782.852782.852782.85278

Who Done It? is a 1956 British comedy film starring comedian Benny Hill and Belinda Lee.

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One of the last Ealing Comedies has Benny Hill making his screen debut in this film about an ice rink sweeper, Hugo Dill, who dreams of being a private investigator. His dream comes true when he manages to capture a ring of Eastern Bloc spies.

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