
During a night at the big department store a band of thieves are active, while the CMO is staging a pr coup to increase sales of swimsuits. The clerk Ann Marie and CEO's son Erik, manages to catch the thieves and then spend the night in the store dining and dancing.


Is it worth watching? If you have a thing for vintage department stores and movies that don't take their own plot seriously for even a second, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you’re looking for a grounded heist movie, run away. Fast. It’s the kind of flick that feels like it was put together on a whim....

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"Is it worth watching? If you have a thing for vintage department stores and movies that don't take their own plot seriously for even a second, you’ll probably find something to like here. If you’re looking for a grounded heist movie, run away. Fast. It’s the kind of flick that feels like it was put together on a whim. The thieves are clearly just there to make sure the main characters have an excuse to be heroic. The vibe There’s a weird amount of focus on the swimwear PR campaign. I mean, it’..."
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