Never Put Off Till Tomorrow What Can be Done To-Day
Never Put Off Till Tomorrow What Can be Done To-Day is one of the most talked-about Comedy movies released in 1938, attracting audiences with its cinematic storytelling and memorable performances.
An indolent clerk tempts fate when he delays returning some unwanted theatre tickets until the next morning. A missed train to work is the first misfortune in a chain of events that frustrates our protagonist in running his errand and puts him in trouble with his demanding boss. This amateur comedy with a message of folksy wisdom was a 30s production by the Newcastle ACA, one of the first five amateur cinematographers associations in the country, established in 1927.