Robb Wilton (1934)
No titles. Pathe Studio, London. Comedian Ronald Frankau introduces Robb Wilton with a little poem about comics stealing each other s gags and makes a pun on Wilton s name. On a set dressed to look like a jungle scene we see Robb Wilton come out of a tent wearing lionhunting clothes (pith helmet, jodhpurs, boots). He reads out loud from a little book, Hints To Lion and Tiger Hunters such as, Should a lion attack you in the rear, walk on as if nothing has happened. He says It s a natty little tanner s worth, this is . Robb says he has thinned the lions down a bit since he s been there. He talks of how he became a lion hunter by talking to a fellow on the street corner who was getting up a lion and tiger hunting expedition. The captain of the expedition said Robb looked more like a lion s dinner to him, but agreed to take him. Robb went home and told his missus who was delighted and her mother thought it ought to be a splendid thing for him. She said If ever you do come back, what a
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