A serious case of emotional neglect brings door-to-door Christmas cards salesmen, Stan and Ollie, at the house of an inconsolable wife who is convinced that her artist husband doesn't love her anymore..


Is it worth your time? If you have twenty minutes and a soft spot for the bumbling duo, absolutely. It’s light, it’s silly, and it doesn’t ask you to think too hard about the plot. If you hate old-school slapstick or feel annoyed by people who can't keep a conversation on track, skip it. This isn't exactly The Marriage...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have twenty minutes and a soft spot for the bumbling duo, absolutely. It’s light, it’s silly, and it doesn’t ask you to think too hard about the plot. If you hate old-school slapstick or feel annoyed by people who can't keep a conversation on track, skip it. This isn't exactly The Marriage Clause when it comes to deep emotional stakes. Stan and Ollie are just trying to sell Christmas cards. They’re terrible at it, naturally. They wander into this woman's house and ..."
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