I Am David follows the story of a young boy who escapes from a concentration camp in Eastern Europe and travels across Europe with the help of a sealed envelope. Along the way, he learns about trust, love, and the power of friendship.
In post-World War II New York City, an advertising salesman navigates the cutthroat world of Madision Avenue while trying to maintain his integrity and find love.
Perfumes is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of a chauffeur who is obsessed with perfumes. When he encounters a 9-year-old girl with a special sense of smell, their lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Together, they embark on a series of adventures involving caves, birthday parties, a perfume factory, and more. Through their journey, they discover the true meaning of family and friendship.
Bartleby, an office worker, starts a job at a publishing company but soon becomes known for his eccentricity and refusal to do any work. As the employer tries to figure out what to do with Bartleby, his behavior leads to a series of absurd and chaotic events.
Stoic follows the lives of three inmates who become cellmates in a prison. As the days pass, they are subjected to verbal, physical, and sexual abuse by their fellow inmates and guards. Facing humiliation, coercion, and violence, the trio must navigate their confined world to survive. However, when a murder disguised as suicide occurs in their jail cell, guilt and betrayal haunt them. Stoic explores the dark underbelly of incarceration and the lengths people will go to in order to protect themselves.
Set during World War II, a group of women volunteers serving in the Philippines face various challenges and form deep friendships while dealing with the hardships of war. The story explores themes of sacrifice, camaraderie, and the strength of women in challenging times.
An Itch in Time is a comedic animated short film from 1943. It tells the story of a flea that causes chaos when it jumps from a dog to a cat and then to a mouse. The flea's constant itching and biting sets off a chain reaction of events, leading to hilarious consequences. The characters turn various colors, adding to the comedic effect. With its wacky humor and vibrant animation, An Itch in Time is a delightful watch for animation fans of all ages.
A couple goes on a Christmas vacation but encounters several hilarious misunderstandings and mishaps, including a rear-end car accident, a missing child, a power outage, a wrongful arrest, and a jealous child. Despite all the chaos, they manage to find love and laughter amidst the chaos of the holidays.
Hans, living in Vienna during the Great Depression, intends to drown himself in the river after losing his livelihood. While there he meets a girl named Anna after pulling her from the river.
Pete Roleum, an oil droplet, narrates a presentation about the history and uses of oil: He starts by introducing some of his relations, with illustrations of the things that they have done throughout history. He then turns to the modern era, and shows that oil has a great many important uses, some of which might come as something of a surprise.
Collection of classic Tex Avery visual gags, set up as a battle between a sleep-deprived bulldog who just wants some shut-eye and a rooster driven by his natural instincts to crow all night long.
Betty Boop and Little Jimmy are prevented by a thunderstorm from going to the carnival. Inventive Grampy devises a substitute.
Betty Boop tries to give Pudgy the Pup a bath, with slapstick results.
The kids' adopted grandma decides to sell her store, but can't decide whom to sell it to. The kids try to help her out.
"Bilge" Smith (Richard Barthelmess), a tough sailor, meets Connie Martin (Dorothy Mackaill), a seamstress in a small harbor who has never had a boyfriend. Connie is instantly smitten. She invites Smith to dinner, where he dances with her and gives her a kiss. Connie has a hard time letting him go, and makes him promise that he will come back.
The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.
Porky Pig soon discovers that a termite is responsible for his belongings crumbling to dust. When he can't exterminate the termite himself, he goes to a shyster who offers him a series of unsuccessful methods to remove the termite.
This fascinating series features Max himself, filmed in live action, sitting at a drawing board and concocting adventures for his star performer Ko-Ko the Clown. Max is supposedly the guy in charge, and he takes sadistic glee in putting Ko-Ko through various forms of hell, but the clown usually fights back and sometimes gets the best of his Uncle Max. FADEAWAY elevates this charged relationship to new heights (or depths?) of nightmarish surrealism; it's also one of the most enjoyable Inkwell cartoons I've seen to date, packing lots of imaginative, unpredictable twists and turns into an eight minute running time.
The boys show up simultaneously to take Olive to the movies. She needs to visit the hairdresser first, and tells the boys to take care of Swee'Pea: bath, dress him, and nap. Of course, with these two, nothing is simple.
Harry Happy puts on a bright smile to the world that does him wrong, while barking orders to his terrified wife at home. But a marriage counselor gives him a better idea.