In a small Welsh town, Griffiths the Hearse, a crafty undertaker, hides £150 that he has kept from his wife in the lining of her girdle.
This results in a frantic effort to recover it both by Griffiths, still after the stashed money, and Evans who wants to clear his name of accusations of theft.
The film was shot at Walton Studios near London with location shooting taking place in the capital.
As it is, it moves ponderously and sadly, with good lines poorly rendered and situations amateurishly acted, though it is obvious that immense efforts are being made to be slick and polished.
Cheap presentation also makes it a doubtful proposition for first-class halls, but the majority of the gags are certain to raise chuckles in most other situations.