According to the will of an eccentric millionaire, one of four randomly chosen strangers will become his heir if he/she can double $5000 by honest means..

Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for the kind of frantic, 1930s musical-comedies that move way too fast for their own good, you might actually like Double or Nothing. It’s light, it’s loud, and it’s arguably a total wreck. If you hate plot holes, or if watching people act 'wacky' for the sake of being 'wa...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for the kind of frantic, 1930s musical-comedies that move way too fast for their own good, you might actually like Double or Nothing. It’s light, it’s loud, and it’s arguably a total wreck. If you hate plot holes, or if watching people act 'wacky' for the sake of being 'wacky' makes you cringe, stay far away. The whole premise is just a big excuse to throw Bing Crosby into situations where he can smile and croon. The four strangers aren't really ch..."
M. Coates Webster, Jack Moffitt, Charles Lederer, Erwin Gelsey, Duke Atteberry
United States

1936 · IMDb 6

