Tea and Sympathy is a 1956 drama film set in a boys' preparatory school in Massachusetts. It tells the story of a high school student who faces homophobia and his own sexual awakening. The film explores themes of conformity, masculinity, and coming of age. The plot focuses on the relationship between the student and an older woman who tries to act more masculine to fit in with her domineering father. The film is based on a play and features dance lessons, mountain climbing, tennis, and gardening.
Welcome Home is a comedy crime romance film set in a small town during the Great Depression. The story follows a musician who gets lured into a con game by a phony millionaire and his deceitful accomplices. As the musician tries to escape from the clutches of the con artists, he finds himself facing various obstacles, including a high-school reunion, a pursuit by a constable, and a complicated male-female relationship. With the help of his wit and musical talents, he navigates through treachery and trickery to find his way back home.
An egotistical politician believes he can win votes by turning a small college's hapless football squad into a championship team.
A detective (Edmund Lowe) trails a professor (Henry Daniell) who stole credit for his wife's research, then killed her.
Cap Collender (Arthur Loft),a showboat gambling racketeer, ensnares a collegiate rowing team's coxswain, "Squirt" Adams (Jimmy Eagles), into the sports-gambling racket.
Magoo ends up at the zoo instead of his college homecoming.
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