Fast Food Nation is a satirical comedy that reveals the dark side of the fast food industry, exploring themes such as American culture, capitalism, and the unhealthy and unethical practices of the industry. The plot follows various characters as they navigate through the impacts of fast food on society, including greed, cruelty, and environmental issues.
Max Foster (Carl Betz), an American newspaper reporter, is in Hong Kong to assist a defecting Russian diplomat. In return for arranging an escape, the diplomat must turn over to Foster a diary revealing the true events taking place in China. While making his escape, the defector is killed ant the diary vanishes. The reporter sets off on a search for it, from Hong Kong to Australia. The chase ends in an action-filled climax, with the journalist finally meeting up with "That Lady from Peking" (Nancy Kwan) - the diplomat's daughter.
Aspiring Producer Michael McCreigh convinces Uncle Carlton to finance a play on the condition that he lives the play's ridiculous plot. If Michael fails, he must work in Carlton's meat packing plant.
The son of a ruthless meatpacking king goes through a number of changes in ideals and motivations as he reluctantly inherits the mantle and falls in love.
The World Changes is an epic movie set in the early 20th century America, depicting the saga of success and tragedy. It follows the life of a cattle rancher turned successful businessman who faces various challenges including deception, violence, and personal grief. The movie explores the themes of invention, multiple generations, and the changing Western frontier.
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