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In a world where identities intertwine in unexpected ways, two families of stark contrasts find themselves caught in a confusion that will change their lives forever. The storyline begins when a group of successful entrepreneurs decides to settle in a picturesque town and encounters the family of a local farmer, who has a completely different vision of life and work. The wealth and power of the magnates hilariously clash with the simplicity and authenticity of rural life.

As events unfold, comedic misunderstandings trigger a series of absurd situations. The protagonists, who are like day and night, end up swapping places, resulting in an endless array of mix-ups and unexpected revelations. The film highlights how class and success perspectives can influence people's decisions, while humor and irony thread through every scene.

With a charismatic cast and witty dialogue, the main characters must face the consequences of their actions, learning to appreciate what really matters in life. The blend of laughter and reflection makes this journey in search of identity and a sense of community one that resonates in the heart of the viewer. In the end, human connection prevails, demonstrating that, regardless of differences, we are all seeking the same thing: a place to belong.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Frank R. Strayer
Writer
Helen Logan
Robert Ellis
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Jed Prouty
Spring Byington
Shirley Deane
Russell Gleason
Florence Roberts
Allan Lane
Frank Conroy
Kenneth Howell
George Ernest
June Carlson
Billy Mahan
Marjorie Weaver
Wallis Clark
Irving Bacon
Maurice Cass
Lester Dorr
Sarah Edwards
Sydney Jarvis
Fred Kelsey
Charles Lane
Pat West
Charles Williams
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Big Business
Duration
60
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