Scrappy's young brother Oopie is running for President, but doesn't know anything about the issues, so he lip-syncs his speeches from a hidden "speech recorder." He winds up running into more trouble than he bargained for.
Allen Rose, Ben Harrison
United States

Is this thing worth your Saturday? Honestly? Maybe not. Unless you’re a die-hard fan of silent-era style slapstick or just really curious about what happens when someone decides to make a movie about a guy lip-syncing his way to the White House. If you want something that makes a lick of sense, skip it. If you want to ...


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Allen Rose

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Is this thing worth your Saturday? Honestly? Maybe not. Unless you’re a die-hard fan of silent-era style slapstick or just really curious about what happens when someone decides to make a movie about a guy lip-syncing his way to the White House. If you want something that makes a lick of sense, skip it. If you want to see someone sweat through a suit while trying to figure out how a tape recorder works, you’re in luck. 🗳️ The whole premise is just absurd. Oopie is the kind of character who pro..."

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