When a boy's beloved dog passes away suddenly, he attempts to bring the animal back to life through a powerful science experiment. With the help of his science teacher and his classmates, they all end up reanimating their pets, which leads to chaos at the town fair. In the end, the boy's dog is resurrected and they all learn the power of love and friendship.
After his beloved dog Sparky is hit by a car and killed, young Victor Frankenstein brings him back to life using electricity. Chaos ensues when the newly resurrected Sparky wreaks havoc in their suburban neighborhood.
A group of boy scouts, led by their enthusiastic scout leader, embark on a camping trip in the woods. They soon find themselves trapped by a psychotic villain who is determined to hunt them down. As they fight to survive, the boys must confront their fears and work together to outsmart their ruthless attacker.
In this sequel to "Babe," the lovable pig finds himself stranded in the big city and must rely on his animal friends to navigate the urban jungle and find a way back home.
The Incredible Journey follows the incredible adventure of a Siamese cat, a Labrador Retriever, and a Bull Terrier as they journey through the Canadian wilderness to reunite with their owners. Along the way, they face various obstacles and dangers, forming a strong bond of friendship. With the beautiful backdrop of Ontario, Canada, this heartwarming movie explores the unique and profound relationships between humans and animals.
I Love You, I Don't (1976) tells the story of a truck driver and a restaurant waitress whose relationship becomes increasingly complicated as they explore themes of bisexuality, eroticism, and love triangles. The film delves into the struggles of their unconventional love affair and the challenges they face in a society that may not fully accept their relationship. With elements of lgbt and gay themes, the movie tackles diverse and controversial subjects, making it an intriguing watch for those interested in exploring complex human relationships.
Baxter is a psychological horror film that explores the twisted relationship between a man and his pet dog. The film delves into themes of aggression, repression, and the dark inner thoughts of both man and animal. It follows the story of a cocker spaniel named Baxter, who becomes a Nazi sympathizer and goes on a killing spree of other dogs. The film also touches on the relationship between humans and animals, as well as the concept of consciousness and the complexities of the human-animal bond.
A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.
The Cook is a silent film set in a seaside resort. The story revolves around a cook who works in a restaurant at the resort. The film showcases various comedic situations that the cook finds himself in, including being chased by a dog, dancing, and throwing food. It also features stunts such as high diving and catching falling objects. The plot is light-hearted and revolves around the cook's daily life and interactions with customers.
A banker's young daughter, playing a game of "hide and seek", is apparently locked within the vault resulting in comedic rescue.
Everyone is chasing a little wooden dog. Old and young, they all think it contains an elixir of life. Miranda, a manic cosmetics tycoon, thinks it's worth millions. A mob of old folk led by a pair of deranged doctors is convinced it contains the secret of eternal youth.
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