Greg Focker, a male nurse, is appointed as the new head of the family by his father-in-law after a secret heart attack. However, when Greg considers becoming the spokesperson for a male enhancement drug, his father-in-law suspects him of having an affair. Chaos ensues as Greg tries to prove his innocence while dealing with family drama and planning a birthday party for his twins.
Used People is a romantic comedy that follows the story of a divorced mother who finds herself attracted to an obsessed suitor. With quirky comedy and moments of genuine drama, the movie explores themes of second chances at love and the eccentricities of family life. Set in 1946, it also touches on the historical context of the time, including the moon landing and the World Series. The film combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance to provide an entertaining and heartfelt story.
Father Stu is a movie that follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a former boxer who becomes a priest. The film tells the inspiring story of his journey from self-destruction to redemption, and how he managed to inspire countless people along the way.
A young waitress becomes an aspiring actress and eventually achieves stardom in Hollywood. However, she finds herself caught in a downward spiral of alcohol abuse and personal struggles as she navigates the glamorous but toxic world of showbiz. The film explores the price one has to pay for following their dreams in Hollywood.
A baseball team faces romantic complications when two of its players fall in love with the same woman.
A man and woman, who've never met, are forced by circumstances to share the same apartment. A remake of the 1933 film "Rafter Romance".
Street Scene takes place in a New York City tenement where various residents interact with each other. The story revolves around the Morningside family and their neighbors, as they navigate issues of love, infidelity, gossip, and prejudice. Set during a heatwave, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, leading to tragic consequences.
Love Me or Leave Me (1955) tells the story of Ruth Etting, a singer who becomes a success in the music industry but struggles with a troubled marriage. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the film showcases Ruth's ambition, the challenges she faces in show business, and her tumultuous relationship with her husband.
It's a Big Country is an anthology film that tells the stories of various characters from different walks of life, exploring themes of patriotism, friendship, and diversity. From immigrants and war veterans to government officials and reporters, the film showcases the experiences of individuals who contribute to the fabric of American society.
An unemployed reporter, fired because of his drinking, takes a job at an advertising agency. Drama.
A story of tragic romance, young love, and deception unfolds as a wealthy businessman and a spoiled socialite engage in a dangerous game of seduction and revenge.
During World War II, a Navy lieutenant is assigned to a submarine base where he falls in love with a schoolteacher. As he embarks on dangerous missions, he must also navigate romantic rivalries and face the challenges of submarine warfare.
Good News is a musical comedy that follows the story of a college football star who falls in love with his French tutor. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of college life while chasing their dreams. With catchy songs and dance numbers, this classic musical is filled with romance, friendship, and plenty of laughs.
Set in the vibrant Coney Island of the 1890s, this musical comedy follows a story of redemption, marriage proposals, and a lively nightclub scene.
In 18th-century Peru, a stage actress becomes involved in a love quadrangle with a soldier, a torero, and a viceroy. The story explores themes of class conflict, unrequited love, and deception.
A girl in search of a rich husband mistakes a millionaire for a male model.
A young man wants to marry his sweetheart, but her parents will agree to their wedding only on one condition: he must run for mayor--and win. Comedy.
In the midst of World War II, a theater troupe struggles to keep their show running, facing challenges and finding strength in their love for performing.
In They Call It Sin, a woman faces the consequences of her choices as she tries to rebuild her life and find love.
Herman Brandt, a handsome but overly conceited actor, lives in the same apartment building in Vienna as Carola and John Pointer and their 18-year-old daughter Mariette. One day, as Carola leaves the building, Brandt catches her in the stairwell and proposes she "visit" him at his apartment after everyone has gone to bed. Shocked and offended at his brazenness, she complains to the building manager, who orders Brandt to leave. He refuses, so the Pointers decide that they will move out instead. While they're packing, the police show up at their apartment with some bad news--Brandt has been found murdered, shot in the head. Inspector Muller, the detective investigating the murder, discovers that there is more to this case than meets the eye.