Fan-Fan the Tulip is set in 18th-century France during the Seven Years' War. Fan-Fan is a rogue adventure hero who joins the French Army to impress a king's daughter. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and engages in swordfights, social satire, and romantic drama. The film explores themes of social commentary, anti-war sentiments, and the plight of orphans. Fan-Fan's journey is filled with danger, intrigue, and unexpected twists.
After her husband dies of a heart attack during sex, a woman enlists in the U.S. Army. She goes through basic training and faces challenges in a male-dominated environment. Along the way, she discovers her own strength and independence.
Dog Tags follows a young US Marine who is on furlough and explores his sexuality and true desires. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love while dealing with his troubled past and the challenges of the present. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and difficult choices that shape his path to adulthood. This coming-of-age story explores themes of identity, friendship, and the search for meaning in life.
The story of three women who live in a North Carolina town and defy the traditional roles set forth for them by society.
FM is a satire that follows a radio DJ as he navigates the challenges of working at a radio station in Los Angeles. The DJ deals with groupies, auditions, and being fired from his job. Along the way, he also gets involved with an army recruiter and encounters various rock 'n' roll hijinks.
Never Wave at a WAC is a comedy movie set in the 1950s. It follows the story of women in the Women's Army Corps as they navigate adventures, rivalries, and romantic entanglements. The movie explores themes of social class, politics, and the challenges faced by women in the military.
In Pelham Bay, the Bronx, Freddie grows up wanting to be a barber - like his father, grandfather, and uncles. The big day arrives when he gets a chair in his father's shop. The priest blesses his chair, tools, mirror, and Freddie. He starts in. But he's not very good. He tries to develop a signature cut; customers avoid him. But Freddie's motto is, "Life is a lot like hair, you can always find your part in it." What's Freddie's?
Dick Foran and Harriet Hilliard (aka Harriet Nelson) top the cast of the Universal musical quickie Hi, Buddy. Foran plays GI Dave O'Connor, who comes to the rescue when a boy's club is threatened with foreclosure. Upon learning that the money targetted for the club has been appropriated by a crooked manager, O'Connor calls upon his army buddies to stage a big, fundraising show.
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