Dishonour Bright is a 1936 British comedy film directed by and starring Tom Walls.
It also featured Eugene Pallette, Betty Stockfeld and Diana Churchill and was based on a story by Ben Travers.
Stephen Champion is cited as the co-respondent in a divorce case, but is cheerfully unashamed when he appears in court.
Writing in 1936, Variety described the film as a "bedroom comedy of a quality of which Hollywood would not be ashamed.
Even in its existing shape it is a highly titillating piece of merchandise, expertly produced and neatly directed, that will tickle the more sophisticated audience on both sides of the Atlantic".