The Underpants
Theo is a dour and conservative government clerk. His wife Louise is pretty and spirited (if rather dim). Their quiet existence is turned upsidedown when Louise’s bloomers drop in public. Suddenly Theo’s position seems less secure and Louise draws the attentions of men throughout the town. When two suitors follow her home, mix-ups pile on top of each other at breakneck speed. THE UNDERPANTS is a zany farce from Steve Martin, the renowned comic actor and author of PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE.
Rated PG-13
– contains some adult language and situations.
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