The Golden Age of Comedy (1957)
Genre: Comedy, Documentary
Director: Robert Youngson
Actors: Carole Lombard, Jean Harlow, Oliver Hardy, Stan Laurel, Ward Wilson, Will Rogers
Country: United States of America
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A womanizing CIA agent and an insecure insurance agent are paired together to make sure a deal goes through with aliens for the future of mankind.
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