In Metropolitan, a group of upper-class young adults in Manhattan's social elite spend their summer attending debutante parties and engaging in intellectual conversations about love, philosophy, and society. Tom Townsend, an outsider to this world, becomes involved in the group and falls in love with Audrey Rouget, a debutante. As their relationships and friendships evolve, they confront issues of class, snobbery, and the meaning of life.
Cathy Timberlake, a young woman living in New York City, meets a wealthy businessman named Philip Shayne. They are drawn to each other, but Cathy is wary of his advances. As they spend more time together, Cathy begins to fall in love, but complications arise when she discovers Philip is involved in insider trading. Will their love overcome the obstacles in their path?
In The Catered Affair, a working-class family in the Bronx navigates the challenges of preparing for a wedding. As they grapple with financial constraints and familial pressures, they must confront their own desires and expectations. This heartfelt comedy-drama explores themes of love, money, and the complexities of family dynamics.
Easy Living is a screwball comedy set in the 1930s. The story revolves around Mary Smith, a young woman who accidentally acquires a luxurious fur coat. This leads to a series of misadventures and misunderstandings involving mistaken identities, financial troubles, and a potential romance. As Mary tries to navigate her way through this chaotic situation, she finds herself caught in a web of deceit and comedy.
The Glass Wall tells the story of a displaced person from Hungary who arrives in New York City seeking refuge. He becomes wrongly accused of a murder and must navigate the gritty streets and nightclubs of the city to prove his innocence. Along the way, he forms unexpected connections and faces numerous challenges in his quest for justice.
Sadie McKee is a young woman who works as a maid for a wealthy family. She dreams of a better life and finds the opportunity for a fresh start when she becomes involved with a vaudeville performer. However, her past and a romantic rivalry threaten to derail her newfound happiness.
A rabbit grows up in Manhattan, faces bullying, and eventually becomes a successful movie star through determination and talent.
Mister 880 is a heartwarming comedy about an old man named Skipper, who unknowingly becomes a legendary counterfeiter. Living a simple and honest life in New York City, Skipper's counterfeit money unknowingly circulates in the city, baffling the Secret Service and captivating the public. As the investigation unfolds, Skipper's genuine sincerity and kindness shine through, painting him as more of a hero than a criminal.
The Automat is a documentary film that delves into the cultural phenomenon of the Automat restaurant, a symbol of American food culture in the mid-20th century. The film traces the history of the restaurant chain, from its early mass production and automation to its eventual decline. Through interviews with comedians, historians, and restaurateurs, as well as archive footage and movie clips, the film captures the nostalgia and Americana associated with the Automat. It also explores the impact of changing times, cultural diversity, and evolving food industry trends on the restaurant's popularity and ultimate demise.
An heir of a vast fortune is deeply in debt because he spends faster than his very generous trust fund allows. There is a battle of wills between his selfish spendthrift was and the money manager which is is forced/tricked into appointing.
After an extensive prison term, a free man wanders into a new reality.
Set in 1950s New York, Eddie Carbone, an Italian-American longshoreman, is faced with a moral dilemma when he suspects his niece is romantically involved with an illegal immigrant. The play explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the clash of cultural values as Eddie's obsession with protecting his family leads him down a destructive path.
A man's marriage suffers when he pretends to be a bachelor while promoting "his" best-selling book about married life (actually written by an eccentric professor) in order to pay off a debt to a gangster.
Theater usherette Bunny O'Day (Clara Bow) inadvertently becomes hostess of a private gambling den, and gets involved in a romance with a ne'er-do-well gambler.
After their annual free concert at Chicago's Dearborn Settlement, Benny Goodman and his band are packing up to go to their next engagement when a kid steals Goodman's clarinet. Goodman and Popsie pursue him to a tenement flat where he has led them to hear his brother play the trombone. Shenanigans ensue following Goodman's offering the brother a job with the band.
Ruth Etting shows how she make a perfect three minute egg by singing a song with a length of exactly three minutes.
Musty Suffer gets a job as a chef and waiter at an automat restaurant. Various customers attempt to filch food or money from the coin slots, and Musty deals with the situation.
Sylvester Cat chases Tweety Bird while Tweety narrates. The chase takes them out of the city to the country, straight into a mine field, down a ski slope, and to the middle of a wooden bridge, where Sylvster stupidly saws a hole, with himself in its center.
A boy from the country inherits $10 million, and decides to go to New York City to live it up.
Alan Mowbray and Donald MacBride reprise their roles in "Curtain Call" as theatrical producers Donald Avery and Geoffrey 'Jeff' Crandall. This time they try to con a millionairess into funding their latest show by posing as old friends of her lost love.