After returning from World War I with amnesia, a soldier reunites with his cousin and childhood sweetheart, only to discover a love triangle and a tragic family secret. With the help of a psychiatrist, he unravels suppressed memories and battles the trauma of war.
In 17th-century England, an Irish physician is wrongly accused of treason and sold into slavery. He escapes and becomes a pirate, seeking revenge against those who wronged him.
In order to escape her money problems, a wife leaves her husband and travels to Palm Beach, Florida, where she gets caught up in a series of comedic misadventures.
Equinox is a thrilling action-adventure fantasy horror movie set in California. It follows a group of friends who stumble upon an eerie cave and unleash supernatural forces. As they face treachery, destruction, and death, they must find a way to defeat a giant ape and a giant mutant. With elements of cult-favorite and psychotronic film, Equinox is a captivating and violent journey filled with symbolism and supernatural stalkers.
Cluny Brown is a free-spirited young woman who defies gender stereotypes and becomes a plumber's assistant. Her unconventional lifestyle leads her on a series of misadventures and comedic encounters, including a romantic entanglement with a college professor. Set against the backdrop of war, Cluny navigates the challenges of love, social expectations, and the complexities of the human heart.
Air Force is a 1943 film that tells the story of the US Air Force during World War II. The film showcases the bravery and sacrifice of the American airmen as they face the challenges of war. It follows a bomber crew as they navigate the treacherous skies, encounter enemy forces, and fight to protect their country. The film highlights the events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent involvement of the United States in the war. Air Force is a powerful portrayal of the determination and heroism of the men who served in the US Air Force.
In Hell's Highway (1932), a young man joins a state prison chain gang and exposes the brutal and hypocritical conditions. Through the power of music and his own sacrifice, he tries to bring about prison reform and escape from the horrors he faces.
Till the End of Time is a drama/romance film set in post-World War II America. It follows the story of a war veteran who battles with PTSD and tries to adjust to civilian life while dealing with a domineering mother. The film explores themes of reprisal, retribution, and the challenges faced by veterans returning from war.
A hatcheck girl gets caught up in a gangster's plot when she mistakenly kidnaps an Italian postal worker. In order to escape, she enlists the help of a taxi driver, a quack doctor, and a newspaper reporter.
In 'Pride of the Bowery,' a group of young boys known as the East Side Kids living in the Lower East Side of Manhattan find themselves involved in a boxing tournament. The boys face various challenges, including theft, manipulation, and bad sportsmanship, but through heroism, reformation, and true friendship, they learn important life lessons. The movie is set in the 1940s and showcases the resilience and determination of the Bowery kids.
When Abbott and Costello accidentally drink a spiked potion, they become the targets of a witch doctor who believes they have stolen a valuable gem. In order to clear their names, they embark on a hilarious journey filled with singing, dancing, and slapstick comedy.
Frank Faylen and Charlie Hall (a longtime Laurel & Hardy foil) star as Dolan and Doolittle, a pair of goofy druggists who join the army to escape the wrath of bill collector Mulligan
A popular band joins the army with the idea of putting on shows for troops overseas. During rehearsals, a battle erupts and the musicians must exchange their musical instruments for guns and fight.
A military school cadet runs away after failing to fit in at sports or school life. He's befriended by a newsboy and they tutor each other, but soon get embroiled in a ransom scheme.
Setting the standard for his later light-hearted biopics The Private Life of Henry VIII and Rembrandt, producer-director Alexander Korda steadfastly refuses to take any of The Private Life of Helen of Troy seriously. Maria Corda, wife of the director, plays the title character as a fetchingly underdressed coquette, oblivious to all the political turmoil she's causing when she allows the handsome Paris (Ricardo Cortez) to kidnap her. Meanwhile, poor King Menelaus (Lewis Stone), Helen's husband, stands by in stoic silence, just as he's done on previous occasions when his wife succumbed to the charms of various sexy suitors (one of whom is played by future cowboy star "Wild Bill" Elliot). Finally galvanized into action, Menelaus reclaims his bride, who seems none the worse for wear for her experiences.
Marshall Thompson stars in this MGM drama about a young soldier's devotion to a horse he rescues during WWII. (Not to be confused with "Adventures of Gallant Bess", another film released two years later.)
Hughie Mack, a not so nice western singer, is discovered by Clover Doyle as the next movie cowboy hero. His name is changed to Slim Carter and a promotional buildup begins. Leo Gallaher, an orphan boy wins the contest to spend a month with Slim. Leo is a good influence on his cowboy hero. Clover sees the good and more in Slim. Montana Burriss is Slim's double.
An elderly rodeo rider, his young grandson and their injured horse help transform the lives of various citizens in a small town. Released in 1946.
A young cowboy returns home to help his father fight off a gang trying to take over the family ranch.
Broadway producer Johnny Demming is only interested in big-name talent and scoffs that his sister, father and other small-time talent could be used in a successful show.