"I Spy" (1934, USA). Director: Allan Dwan.
Starring: Ben Lyon, Sally Eilers, H.F. Maltby and Andrews Englemann.
A British film with two Americans in the leads and an American director.
Ben Lyon was often cast as a romantic lead, but in this film he proved that he was a talented comedian too.
I like comedies, in which ordinary persons are recruited as spies. Notable examples are "Hot Enough for June" (1964) and "Spy" (2015).
"I Spy" is fast-paced with lots of funny lines. There is a good chemistry between Lyon and Eilers. Lyon's character, Wally Sawyer, is not clumsy, but rather inventive, using clever tricks to neutralize his enemies and his charm to be acquainted with the Countess.