Smugglers are on the loose and a thriving black market in salami is plaguing the nation. Clark and McCullough are hired to catch the smugglers.

Is it worth the watch? If you have twenty minutes and a bizarre craving for old-school physical comedy, sure. It’s light, it’s frantic, and it’s about a commodity that nobody usually builds a thriller around: salami. If you need a movie to make sense or possess a coherent plot, you will absolutely hate this. It moves t...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have twenty minutes and a bizarre craving for old-school physical comedy, sure. It’s light, it’s frantic, and it’s about a commodity that nobody usually builds a thriller around: salami. If you need a movie to make sense or possess a coherent plot, you will absolutely hate this. It moves too fast to care about the why. Clark and McCullough are doing their usual thing here, which is mostly just bouncing off walls and looking confused while people throw meat at them...."
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