Salesgirl Frances is planning a summer vacation at the beach with a friend who also works at her store. Just as she is getting ready to leave home, handsome young plumber Dave arrives to repair a leaky faucet.


Okay, so Two Weeks Off is one of those old-timey movies that feels like a forgotten postcard. If you’re into gentle, slightly daffy comedies from way back when, this might be a sweet little escape. But honestly, if you need snappy dialogue or deep plots, you’ll probably find yourself scrolling through your phone instea...

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"Okay, so Two Weeks Off is one of those old-timey movies that feels like a forgotten postcard. If you’re into gentle, slightly daffy comedies from way back when, this might be a sweet little escape. But honestly, if you need snappy dialogue or deep plots, you’ll probably find yourself scrolling through your phone instead. 🤷♀️ The whole thing kicks off with Frances, our salesgirl hero. She’s really looking forward to this beach trip. Like, *really* looking forward to it. You can see it in her e..."
F. McGrew Willis, Joseph F. Poland, Richard Weil, Thomas Barrows, Kenyon Nicholson
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