
On a Mediterranean cruise, Earl Tinker, a manufacturer of razor blades, is the target of a femme fatale in the pay of a business rival, and he becomes embroiled in a feud between two Arab tribes..


Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you are a completionist for Will Rogers movies. If you want a tight comedy, you might get bored. If you like seeing how Hollywood tried to mash up business rivalries with exotic desert adventures, then sure, go for it. The whole thing feels like a vacation that got interrupted ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you are a completionist for Will Rogers movies. If you want a tight comedy, you might get bored. If you like seeing how Hollywood tried to mash up business rivalries with exotic desert adventures, then sure, go for it. The whole thing feels like a vacation that got interrupted by a script meeting. Earl Tinker is our lead, and he's exactly the kind of plain-spoken guy you expect. He sells razor blades. That’s the high stakes here. Razor blades. It’s funn..."
Booth Tarkington, William M. Conselman, Arthur F. Goodrich, Gene Towne
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