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Release Date:
February 8, 2022
Original Title:
Take Out
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A guy eliminates chain restaurants. Watch as one man takes down the fast food industry. In this comedy and action spectacular, the nefarious CEO of a McDonald's-like company tries his hand at world domination. As leader of Chief Beef, Irving Turk holds the eating habits of millions in his greedy hands. But of all people, his intrepid albeit lowly newspaper reporter grandson has had enough. And so Zack Turk and his small-time paper but big-time ideals starts a war. Who will win? Money and power or pluck and luck? Tune in to see the fate of fast food as we know it.
Director:
Seth Landau
Writer:
Seth Landau
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