
Alexander is trying to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman Johnson. Since Alexander doesn't really know anything about tractors and since Johnson is opposed to tractors of any kind, it isn't going to be an easy sell.

If you're looking for a high-stakes thriller, keep walking. This is the kind of movie that feels like a Tuesday afternoon spent in a dusty hardware store. People who love old-school, talky comedies with a bit of slapstick will get a kick out of it, but everyone else? Probably gonna hate how much time we spend staring a...


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"If you're looking for a high-stakes thriller, keep walking. This is the kind of movie that feels like a Tuesday afternoon spent in a dusty hardware store. People who love old-school, talky comedies with a bit of slapstick will get a kick out of it, but everyone else? Probably gonna hate how much time we spend staring at tractor tires. Alexander is the ultimate salesman who is clearly bluffing his way through life. Watching him try to convince a guy like Johnson—who is basically a human cactus—t..."
Richard Macaulay, Peter Milne, William Hazlett Upson, Paul Gerard Smith, Hugh Cummings, Joe Traub
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