Room for Two is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Frances Day, Vic Oliver and Greta Gynt.
[1] The film was written by Gilbert Wakefield, based on his 1938 stage farce.
[2][3] The film's Italian setting was overtaken by events, as by the time of its release Fascist Italy had entered the Second World War against Britain.
When Day's philandering husband, played by Basil Radford, shows up, the fun starts.
Allmovie wrote, "when Day's philandering hubby Basil Radford comes home, the laughs start rolling in.