Charley invents a machine that turns ordinary, breakable eggs into rubbery, unbreakable ones for transport. He builds a Rube Goldberg contraption of parts stolen from his neighbors.

Ted Sears, Harold L. Muller, Charles R. Bowers
United States

Is this film worth watching? Short answer: yes, but it's not for everyone. 'Egged On' is a delightful, if somewhat uneven, comedy that takes viewers through a series of inventive and whimsical scenarios. The film's charm lies in its imaginative premise and the performances of its cast, particularly Charles R. Bowers, w...

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

Charles R. Bowers

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"Is this film worth watching? Short answer: yes, but it's not for everyone. 'Egged On' is a delightful, if somewhat uneven, comedy that takes viewers through a series of inventive and whimsical scenarios. The film's charm lies in its imaginative premise and the performances of its cast, particularly Charles R. Bowers, who brings a charming and resourceful spirit to the lead role. While 'Egged On' may not be a groundbreaking piece of cinema, it's a fun and engaging experience that's perfect for fa..."

