
The Bishop Misbehaves
Crime · Comedy
Overview
On a walking tour of English cathedrals, Donald Meadows meets Hester Granthem in church. Hearing he is from that hot-bed of crime, Chicago, Hester asks Donald to help her in a robbery she has planned. Thinking it a joke, he plays along; but Hester is serious, and hearing that she plans to rob Mr. Waller, the man who has cheated her father out of thousands of pounds, Donald agrees. A robbery at a pub is arranged, but the Bishop of Broadminster, an avid mystery fan, and his sister stumble into it. Playing detective the Bishop complicates matters and each side, the Bishop, the unscrupulous Waller, the gang Hester hires, and Hester and Donald, each get the upper hand along the way.
Top Cast


Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn
Bishop
Edmund Gwenn
Bishop


Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Hester Grantham
Maureen O'Sullivan
Hester Grantham


Lucile Watson
Lucile Watson
Lady Emily Lyons
Lucile Watson
Lady Emily Lyons


Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
Guy Waller
Reginald Owen
Guy Waller


Dudley Digges
Dudley Digges
Red
Dudley Digges
Red


Norman Foster
Norman Foster
Donald Meadows
Norman Foster
Donald Meadows


Lilian Bond
Lilian Bond
Mrs. Millie Waller
Lilian Bond
Mrs. Millie Waller


Melville Cooper
Melville Cooper
Collins
Melville Cooper
Collins


Robert Greig
Robert Greig
Rosalind
Robert Greig
Rosalind


Charles McNaughton
Charles McNaughton
Frenchy Thorpe
Charles McNaughton
Frenchy Thorpe
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