Somewhere in Politics

Somewhere in Politics (also known as A Full House) is a 1948 British comedy film directed and produced by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea and Josef Locke.

[3] Joe Smart is a radio repairman who enters the political arena competing in an upcoming election against his own boss.

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The provinces will probably enjoy this knockabout comedy, 'though many Londoners will fail to see the point.

"[4] To-Day's Cinema concluded: "In addition to the untiring inventiveness of the star in grimace and tumble, the escapades are served by the clowning of Tessie as Randle's electioneering wife as she also heaves her 'two-ton' around in abandoned dance as by the singing of sentimental ditty by Josef Locke, and by the lunacies of Syd and Max in song and sally.

It is all put over with pace and vigour, and will doubtless register heartily with the legion of Randle fans.