A man assumes his brother's identity as a doctor to avoid a speeding ticket. Complications ensue when the police officer later asks the "doctor" to examine his wife.
Stanley Rauh
United States

Is it worth watching today? Honestly, if you have twenty minutes and like seeing people dig their own graves with lies, yes. It’s perfect for anyone who likes old-school situational comedy. If you hate movies where the main character makes you feel second-hand embarrassment, you should probably skip this one. The who...

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

Arthur Hurley

Lloyd Ingraham
Community
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"Is it worth watching today? Honestly, if you have twenty minutes and like seeing people dig their own graves with lies, yes. It’s perfect for anyone who likes old-school situational comedy. If you hate movies where the main character makes you feel second-hand embarrassment, you should probably skip this one. The whole thing starts with Hugh Cameron driving way too fast. We’ve all been there, right? He gets pulled over and sees his brother's doctor bag sitting in the seat next to him. Instead..."

