
The wedding of their daughter brings many surprises, including a determined bill collector, a bad business venture, an elopement, and an unexpected windfall. They all add up to a barrel of one-liners and slap-stick.


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a stage play falling apart, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that makes sense, skip this one. Honestly, it’s for people who enjoy watching wealthy people scream at each other for an hour. It’s loud. It’s frantic. It’s got that 1930s screwba...

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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a stage play falling apart, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that makes sense, skip this one. Honestly, it’s for people who enjoy watching wealthy people scream at each other for an hour. It’s loud. It’s frantic. It’s got that 1930s screwball energy where everyone is talking at the same time. The vibe There’s a bill collector in this movie who just won't go away. He’s the most relatable person on screen, honestly. T..."
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