On a business trip, a Lothario arranges for his happily married friend to go on a double date. Unfortunately, the operator accidentally connected the married man's wife on the call.

So, "Listening In" is one of those wonderfully simple, old-timey comedies. If you dig rooting around for dusty, forgotten bits of cinema history, especially the ones built on one big, silly misunderstanding, you'll probably get a kick out of it. But if you're chasing something with modern pacing or super sharp wit, hon...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Leslie Pearce

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"So, "Listening In" is one of those wonderfully simple, old-timey comedies. If you dig rooting around for dusty, forgotten bits of cinema history, especially the ones built on one big, silly misunderstanding, you'll probably get a kick out of it. But if you're chasing something with modern pacing or super sharp wit, honestly, you can probably give this one a miss. It’s really for the folks who appreciate vintage film with all its little quirks. The whole thing kicks off with John A. Waldron, pla..."

Dorothy Granger
John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy, John Grey
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