An expensive suite in the Westminster Hotel in London: Minister of State Richard Willey has to attend an important parliamentary session the following day. Naturally, this is a good opportunity to spend a few hot hours with his lover Jane, who is the Leader of the Opposition's secretary. Unfortunately, the evening turns out very differently than expected. A corpse suddenly hangs in the window of the hotel room. Naturally, it has to be removed - as quickly and inconspicuously as possible. After all, Richard's marriage and political career are at stake. His diligent assistant George is supposed to help him, but unfortunately an extremely pushy hotel manager, a very dedicated waiter and, to make matters worse, Jane's jealous husband are not insignificant obstacles. Richard becomes entangled in one lie after another and events spiral out of control, especially as the supposed corpse turns out not to be as dead as originally assumed.
"Out of Control" is one of the most successful comedies of the 20th century. Its author Ray Cooney, one of the great English comedians, shows all his skills here: He masterfully interweaves characters and plot until, at the end, no one in the audience can escape without tears of laughter from the entanglements.
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