Fair Exchange is an American television comedy that ran from 1962 to 1963 on CBS. It stars Eddie Foy, Jr. and Audrey Christie.
Ella Peterson works as an answering service operator with a talent for getting involved in her clients' lives. When she falls in love with one of her clients, a struggling playwright, she decides to play matchmaker and meddle in his life. As she navigates through misunderstandings and comedic situations, Ella must figure out how to balance her own happiness with the lives of those around her.
A young songwriter leaves his Kentucky home to try to make it in New Orleans. Eventually he winds up in New York, where he sells his songs to a music publisher, but refuses to sell his most treasured composition: "Dixie." The film is based on the life of Daniel Decatur Emmett, who wrote the classic song "Dixie."
The Pajama Game is a musical comedy based on the novel 7 1/2 Cents by Richard Bissell. It tells the story of a labor dispute at a pajama factory in Iowa, where the workers are demanding a 7 1/2 cent raise. The romantic complications between the factory superintendent Sid Sorokin and the union activist Babe Williams add to the chaos and hilarity. The film includes catchy musical numbers, dance routines, and a love story that unfolds against the backdrop of a strike.
In the bustling city of New York during the 1920s, a young woman named Queen rises to fame in the night club scene. As she navigates her way through the glamorous yet dangerous lifestyle, Queen finds herself entangled in a web of love, betrayal, and murder.
Dixie Dugan, a young and patriotic woman, finds herself in hilarious situations as she tries to make a difference during World War II. Based on the comic strip, the movie showcases female empowerment and showcases the spirit of patriotism.
Set in the Arizona Territory, this drama follows the life of Wyatt Earp, a renowned lawman who must navigate the violent world of the Wild West. With gunfights, a stagecoach chase, and a cast of colorful characters, Frontier Marshal is a thrilling ride through the American frontier.
When Gidget is invited to go to Hawaii with her aunt, she ends up having romantic adventures in the tropical paradise. With jealousy, love triangles, and hula dancing, Gidget's Hawaiian vacation turns out to be quite eventful.
Johnny Campbell isa glib campaign manager for gubenatorial candidate Stogie McPhee. Having impulsively promised Johnny that she'll marry him if McPhee wins, heroine Pepper Wilson begins canvassing the voters on behalf of rival candidate Gildersleeve. But the race is won by a dark horse, blacksmith Gunther Potts, who single-handedly cleans out the corrupt element in the local government.
A film company hires a gangster to mock himself holding up a bank, but he succeeds too well and makes off with the money. But all ends well.
Brass Bancroft and his sidekick Gabby Watters are recruited onto the secret service and go undercover to crack a ruthless gang that smuggles illegal aliens.
The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy, Bobby, Josie, and Patti, aren't interested in performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band led by Happy Marshall is playing.
Enemy agents are everywhere and they are sabotaging all important war deliveries. The body of a hobo found in a train wreck had a money belt with $50,000 and a tattoo of a circle and arrow. This is a tattoo for saboteurs for hire and Brass must impersonate the dead man to find out what his orders are. As Steve Coe, he meets with the band of enemy agents in California and everything goes well until the wife of the dead 'Hobo' shows up. Luckily, Gabby is able to save Brass and Brass learns what is his assignment. He is to board the USN airship 'Mason', which is testing the super secret Inertia Projector, and destroy the airship.
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
Musical satire based on Anthony Hope's Ruritanian novel "The Prisoner of Zenda" in which a commoner takes the place of a lookalike king.
Lucky Me is a musical comedy film released in 1954. The story revolves around a struggling songwriter who finds success after putting on a Broadway show on Friday the 13th. Along the way, he encounters a possessive and manipulative woman who causes romantic rivalry. The film features theater production, female jealousy, temper tantrums, and a battle of the sexes.
Chick Evans is a Marine private in Honolulu, Hawaii. He falls for society girl Delphine Witherspoon, and begins to scheme as to how to win her over.
A Hollywood studio goofs and signs the wrong girl--a hillbilly from the Ozarks--to a movie contract. Comedy.
T-Man Brass Bancroft goes undercover in a prison which has a secret counterfeit operation set up in the print shop.
Arling, ringmaster of a small wagon circus, abuses Polly and her seven children. Foy, a farmhand, sympathizes with her and she decides to quit her place as trapeze woman in the show and get other work. She sends her brood to the poorhouse, and Foy, ignorant of her flock, makes love to her and is accepted.