A man, Bert Adams, brings his boss, Mr. Mason, home to dinner, in the hopes it'll get him a promotion.

If you have fifteen minutes and want to see a total jerk ruin a man's life over a pot roast, this is your movie. I’d say skip it if you’re looking for something light or if you're currently stressed about your own job review. It’s a very weird, very short little thing from 1930 that feels like a bad dream recorded on...

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"If you have fifteen minutes and want to see a total jerk ruin a man's life over a pot roast, this is your movie. I’d say skip it if you’re looking for something light or if you're currently stressed about your own job review. It’s a very weird, very short little thing from 1930 that feels like a bad dream recorded on celluloid. Berton Churchill plays the boss, Mr. Mason, and he has a face like a sour lemon. You can tell he enjoys being the most powerful person in the room just by the way he ..."
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