Leon brags about his "super-deluxe" gas station, which he claims is run by chorus girls..

If you have twenty minutes to kill and a high tolerance for 1930s musical stage-play vibes, maybe give Service with a Smile a shot. But honestly? If you’re not into vaudeville-style comedy where everyone talks like they’re shouting at the back row of a theater, you’re gonna hate this. It’s loud, it’s frantic, and the l...

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"If you have twenty minutes to kill and a high tolerance for 1930s musical stage-play vibes, maybe give Service with a Smile a shot. But honestly? If you’re not into vaudeville-style comedy where everyone talks like they’re shouting at the back row of a theater, you’re gonna hate this. It’s loud, it’s frantic, and the logic is thinner than the paper it was written on. ⛽ Leon Errol is the main guy here, bragging about his gas station like he’s the king of the road. He claims he’s got these chorus..."

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