Lloyd, manager of a lunch wagon at the beach, must contend with his morning commute, difficult customers, and other problems on a day when absolutely everything goes wrong..


Nobody's Business is a film worth watching if you're interested in a deeply realistic portrayal of everyday struggles and the resilience of the human spirit. Directed by Norman Taurog, the film follows Lloyd, a lunch wagon manager at the beach, as he navigates a day filled with one disaster after another. The film work...


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Norman Taurog

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"Nobody's Business is a film worth watching if you're interested in a deeply realistic portrayal of everyday struggles and the resilience of the human spirit. Directed by Norman Taurog, the film follows Lloyd, a lunch wagon manager at the beach, as he navigates a day filled with one disaster after another. The film works because of its authentic depiction of the working class, the subtle humor that arises from absurd situations, and the sensitive portrayal of its characters. However, it fails due..."
Norman Taurog
United States

