In The Kid (1921), a woman leaves her baby in a car with a note asking for someone to care for the child. Reluctantly, the Tramp finds the baby and grows to love him as his own. As the boy grows up, they face a series of adventures and challenges together.
La Chèvre is a comedy adventure film about a clumsy businessman who teams up with a private detective to find a woman who has gone missing. Their search takes them on a wild journey filled with hilarious mishaps and unexpected twists.
Maestro is a charming film about love and the creative process, set in the beautiful and quaint French countryside. It follows the story of a film crew working on a movie and explores the relationships and dynamics between the different characters. With elements of naturalism and poetry, Maestro captures the essence of romance and the magic of filmmaking.
The Bulldog Breed is a comedy film about a man named Norman Puckle who joins the Royal Navy in the hopes of becoming a boxer. Along the way, he gets into various misadventures including getting stranded on an island, pulling out a woman's skirt accidentally, and even going to outer space. Eventually, Norman realizes that his true passion lies outside of the navy and pursues a career in boxing.
Ray discovers his La-Z-Boy recliner is a one-minute time machine. Will he learn from his mistakes or is he destined to repeat them forever?
Pastry chef Macky has struggled with his weight for most of his life. It's not easy being fat, especially when you're secretly admiring a young socialite columnist named Ninia who gets the shock of her life when she sees Macky in his 300-pound glory. Macky hires Aira as personal trailer and in the process of losing weight, the two gained love and affection for each other. But soon after Aira agrees to accept an offer to work abroad, being the breadwinner of the family. Two years pass and the Macky who was once laughed at is now one of the most sought-after bachelors in town. Macky now has to choose who really is his big love: the woman he dreamed of all his life or the woman who loved him unconditionally?
Man appears to be eternally bound to fix things that sooner or later will somehow get broken again. What if one day, by this same law, the universe too began falling apart?
An Egyptian romantic comedy film produced in 1951, the story and dialogue of Abu al-Saud al-Abiari and directed by Helmi Rafla and starring Farid al-Atrash, Samia Jamal, Ismail Yassin, Abdel Salam al-Nabulsi, Abdul Fattah al-Qasri and Farid Shawqi.
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