A socially inept radio star causes chaos while trying to fit in at a high society dinner party..


Look, if you have twenty minutes to spare and want to see a guy sweat through his suit while trying to eat soup, Thundering Tenors is actually a lot of fun. People who love old-school slapstick—specifically the kind where a fancy dining room gets completely wrecked—will have a blast with this one. But if you can't st...


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"Look, if you have twenty minutes to spare and want to see a guy sweat through his suit while trying to eat soup, Thundering Tenors is actually a lot of fun. People who love old-school slapstick—specifically the kind where a fancy dining room gets completely wrecked—will have a blast with this one. But if you can't stand scratchy 1930s audio or people screaming in high-pitched opera voices, you'll probably want to turn it off after five minutes. 🙉 The Dinner Party From Hell The whole thing i..."
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