Anne of Green Gables follows the life of Anne Shirley, an imaginative and strong-willed young girl who is sent to live with an older brother and sister on Prince Edward Island. Through her adventures, she learns about love, friendship, and the joy of being true to oneself.
Brooklyn's Finest tells the story of three conflicted police officers whose paths intertwine as they navigate through the dark and corrupt underbelly of Brooklyn. With betrayals, revenge, and deception at every turn, the movie explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the price of loyalty.
Anne Shirley is a spirited young girl who is mistakenly sent to live with a middle-aged brother and sister, Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. Despite their initial reluctance, Anne's vibrant imagination and unique perspective bring joy and laughter to their lives as she learns to navigate the challenges of growing up on Prince Edward Island.
Falling Leaves is a black and white silent film that tells the story of a little girl suffering from tuberculosis. Her family, along with a dedicated doctor, struggle to find a cure for her illness. The film explores themes of love, innocence, and the hardships of disease.
In 1980s Barcelona, an American businessman and his cousin navigate the complexities of love, anti-American sentiment, and personal growth.
Since You Went Away is a touching movie that tells the story of a mother and her daughters as they navigate life on the home front during World War II. Faced with challenges such as rationing, the war effort, and the absence of their loved ones who are in the military, they find strength in their relationships and learn the meaning of sacrifice.
A pretty young girl named Sappho is, despite her boyfriend's best efforts, determined to remain a virgin until she marries. One day she picks up a beautiful, busty hitchhiker named Brigitte, and finds herself attracted to the sexy young blonde.
Another of Dennis Potter's "visitation dramas": Adultery by John disturbs Janet, so she flirts with the simple, mistreated Billy during the middle of giving him a reading lesson. Unfortunately, it triggers aggressive behavior in Billy which he directs toward John.
A generous boy tries to help a girl who does not believe in Santa Claus because of her family's poverty.
Popeye's nephews have been practicing their music and are getting good, but it's bedtime. After Popeye puts them to bed, they discover that many of the things in their bedroom can also be used to make music. And they are also blessed with an uncanny ability to appear to sleep every time Popeye comes to check on them.
Popeye's nephews practice their music, swinging out at the end. He puts them to bed with a perfunctory story; they say their prayers, finishing by blessing "all the nice people that come to see their pictures." But they're not ready to sleep, so they sneak down to their instruments. Popeye confiscates the instruments (even the piano) so he can get some sleep. The tots quickly realize that common objects in their bedroom can be used as musical instruments and they start swinging out on everything in sight. Popeye can't catch them in the act; they are always asleep when he looks in, even through the window or floorboards. He pulls his bed outside the iris-out, but they follow and he runs down the aisle of the theatre.
Rusty is tired of fairy tales, who only wants to "Drive cars, Smoke Cigars, Stay Up Til 2. Run, Jump, Leap, Anything But Fall Asleep."
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