Harry Langdon and Charley Rogers star in this 1941 Monogram comedy, about two bumbling brothers who take jobs at a New York food cannery and accidentally lose a valuable diamond inside a can of pork-and-beans.
In a future where genocide runs rampant, a holy man teams up with an alien to fight against the injustice. As they navigate the complexities of the world, they encounter a diverse range of characters, including a Mexican woman, a black woman, and a white man. The film delves into themes of anti-racism and explores the consequences of a rich man-poor man divide. With unintentionally funny moments and the presence of a Donald Trump character, the story also touches on the topic of artificial intelligence.
In a humorous report, "Strife" magazine follows a bear who gets drafted and goes through the rigors of Army basic training.
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