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Ever wondered how many of Uncle Albert's war stories could have been true?
Well check out my latest video where I compare his stories against the real events of ww2.

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Too Many Crooks (1959) – The Forgotten British Heist Comedy You Need to See!
Before The Italian Job and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, there was Too Many Crooks (1959)—a hilarious British crime caper filled with bungling crooks, a ruthless businessman, and one of the best revenge plots in comedy history. Starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole, Sid James, and Brenda De Banzie, this underrated gem delivers slapstick, satire, and a perfect dose of irony.
In this video, we break down the plot, the brilliant performances, the funniest moments, and why Too Many Crooks deserves a spot among the greatest British comedies ever made. If you love classic British humour, this one’s for you!
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