A father overhears his son and his son's friend plotting a murder, not realizing they are writing a play..


Is it worth the watch? If you have twenty minutes and a craving for that frantic, pre-code era energy, sure. It’s a breezy watch for people who enjoy watching characters sprint around in a panic over absolutely nothing. If you need high-stakes drama or modern pacing, stay away. This thing moves like a caffeinated squir...


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George Stevens

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have twenty minutes and a craving for that frantic, pre-code era energy, sure. It’s a breezy watch for people who enjoy watching characters sprint around in a panic over absolutely nothing. If you need high-stakes drama or modern pacing, stay away. This thing moves like a caffeinated squirrel in a living room. The whole premise is just a classic comedy engine. A dad overhears the kids talking about how to dispose of a body and where to hide the weapon. You know the..."
George Stevens, James W. Horne
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