A couple of city slickers take their self-driving car, Lizzie, into the desert, where they meet a gold prospector who takes them to a mining town full of scoundrels and attractive women - and maybe gold..


Is it worth the watch? Honestly, if you have an hour to kill and you like seeing how people in the old days imagined 'high tech' stuff, then yes. It’s a fun little time capsule. People who love old-school desert adventures will dig it, but if you can't stand loud, over-the-top acting, you might want to steer clear. 🌵 ...

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, if you have an hour to kill and you like seeing how people in the old days imagined 'high tech' stuff, then yes. It’s a fun little time capsule. People who love old-school desert adventures will dig it, but if you can't stand loud, over-the-top acting, you might want to steer clear. 🌵 The weirdest thing about Under the Cock-Eyed Moon is the car. They call her Lizzie, and she’s supposed to be a self-driving car. I mean, it’s 1930. The way they filmed the car 'dri..."
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