
Benjamin Déboisé, a hatter, his salesman and a young man want to kidnap an American millionaire, put him in a bag and hold him to ransom. But they make a mistake: the fellow they find in the bag is not the millionaire himself, but his son.

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were filmed in someone's basement back in the 40s, you might get a kick out of It's in the Bag. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs a sleek, high-definition thriller to stay awake. If you enjoy chaotic, low-stakes bumbling, you’ll be fine. If...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were filmed in someone's basement back in the 40s, you might get a kick out of It's in the Bag. It’s definitely not for the modern viewer who needs a sleek, high-definition thriller to stay awake. If you enjoy chaotic, low-stakes bumbling, you’ll be fine. If you want a tight, logical plot, keep scrolling. The whole premise is just asking for trouble, isn't it? A hatter—yes, a hatter—deciding he's suddenly a criminal mastermind. It’s ..."
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