
What Were They Thinking?
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synopsis
What were they Thinking' is a collection of shorts that should probably of never been made in the first place. Either the money was good, they needed a break or a few screws were loose when Jimmy Stewart and Ronald Regan made the choice to participate in these programs. Watch it with someone you trust, it's not for the faint at heart.
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