Lefty Brown, an aging and loyal cowhand, seeks revenge for the murder of his boss and sets out on a journey filled with violence, corruption, and unlikely heroes.
A teenage girl named Loren moves into a new neighborhood and becomes suspicious of her next-door neighbor, who she believes is a werewolf. As Loren investigates further, she discovers that her neighbor is indeed a werewolf and must find a way to stop him before he harms anyone else.
Posse from Hell follows a group of determined lawmen as they track down a gang of bank robbers who have been terrorizing the Old West. Led by an experienced captain, the posse faces numerous challenges and dangers along the way, including a vengeful woman, a former deputy seeking revenge, and the harsh desert terrain. As the pursuit intensifies, the posse must confront their own demons and make difficult choices in their quest for justice.
When a fortune-teller mistakenly predicts a woman's future, it leads to a series of comedic events involving a female sharpshooter, a Texan chauffeur, a socialite, a government investigator, and a benefit gala. Romance and mistaken identities ensue in this quirky comedy set during wartime.
A Western-genre narrative, loosely woven from old clips from B-Western features.
An emaciated canary, singing like Frank Sinatra, is getting on the nerves of a pipe-puffing parrot, who speaks like Bing Crosby. The parrot spots Sylvester, foraging through the trash. Telling the cat he needs more vitamins (which the canary has been swallowing in bulk), he lures the cat inside to snare the canary. The straightforward approach fails (the canary bops him in the nose). He carves a female canary from soap, lures Frankie there; the birds slide down a greased counter, into the sink, and down the drain, but only the soap bird goes through the pipe and down Sylvester's throat. A trail of birdseed into the garage seems to work, but Frankie jacks Sylvester's mouth open. Sylvester laces the vitamins with buckshot; like all cartoon magnets, his attracts everything metal in sight except his prey.
In 'The Old Raid Mule,' a country store owner seeks revenge on a deceptive horse trader who has wronged him. With the help of his neighbor, he hatches a plan involving a mule, a shotgun, and some clever deception.
In this comedy, actor Hugh Herbert plays six different roles. Only one of the roles is a man. The story centers around a dizzy music lover, who has grown rich through real estate deals. Also figuring in the story are a cab driver/performer, and a down-on-her-luck, aspiring singer. They meet when she hails his cab as she skips out on her former boarding house because she cannot pay rent.
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