Not So Dusty is a 1956 black and white British 'B' movie[1] comedy film directed and written by Maclean Rogers and starring Bill Owen, Leslie Dwyer and Joy Nichols.
[2] Two London dustmen (rubbish collectors) Dusty and Nobby, serving the borough of Twickenham, spot a couple in an apartment block stealing a book from the woman's sister.
Nobby's son Derek takes it to a bookseller as part of a bundle of old books which need to be in groups of six.
Wally Patch, who had written and starred in the earlier film, appears in a small role in the remake.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Rather laboured comedy, depressingly laced with topical gags.