Clash by Night follows the story of a love triangle in a small fishing town, where a woman is torn between her loveless marriage and her attraction to a rugged stranger. As rumors and gossip swirl around the tight-knit community, tensions rise and relationships are tested. The film explores themes of loneliness, unfaithfulness, and the complexities of love.
A Date with Judy follows a teenager named Judy as she navigates the ups and downs of romantic relationships and family dynamics in Santa Barbara. Judy's life becomes even more complicated when she finds herself caught in a love triangle and facing false accusations. With the help of her friends and dance lessons, Judy learns about love, friendship, and the importance of maturation.
Cannery Row is a drama and romance movie that takes place in the 1940s on Cannery Row in Monterey, California. It follows the lives of various characters including a mentally challenged man, a drifter, and a prostitute. The movie has an episodic structure and explores themes of poverty, homelessness, and romance.
Edge of Darkness is set in a Norwegian fishing village during the German occupation of World War II. The film follows the story of the villagers as they resist and revolt against the Nazis, facing betrayal, unrequited love, and the harsh realities of war. Told in flashback, the movie explores themes of collaboration, insurgency, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
In 'Riffraff,' a pregnant prisoner finds love and redemption as she navigates a world of crime and rough romance during a labor strike at a fish cannery.
A man working in a fish cannery has a guilty conscience and begins to imagine he is a murderer. In his delirium/dream the fish try him for murder in a crazy court-room scene at the bottom of the ocean, which incorporates the 'Information, Please" radio routine, and also has a fish-jury who sing a little ditty called "There's Nothing On the End of the Hook." Re-released to theaters again in 1954, before Columbia sold it to television stations.
Tom chases Jerry into a fish cannery; they get sealed into cans. Tom breaks out, but falls off a pier as the cans roll under him. A shark chases him out of the water; Tom drops an anchor on the shark. Meanwhile, Jerry has been hopping in his can; Tom opens it, and puts his finger in, which Jerry bites. Jerry tricks Tom into falling off the end of another pier, and right into the shark's path again. The shark manages to get Tom into a very precarious position, barely holding the jaws apart. Jerry takes pity, and dumps a shaker full of pepper into the shark, which ends up on the processing line and stuffed into a huge can. Tom is unrepentant, so Jerry tricks him with a fake shark fin.
Deciding to quit his singing act and become a tourist guide, Pete Fleming escorts wealthy Mrs. Floto and her three nieces to Hawaii for a vacation. Behind his back, Pete's three bandmates stowaway and tag along.
Harry Langdon and Charley Rogers star in this 1941 Monogram comedy, about two bumbling brothers who take jobs at a New York food cannery and accidentally lose a valuable diamond inside a can of pork-and-beans.
A dull statistician changes his life after winning a pile of money after successfully determining the number of beans in a barrel. He decides to do something novel with the prize and ends up buying a barrel factory. He encounters trouble when the nearby pickle factory is threatened by a shyster attempting to close it.
In a small fishing village in Alaska, a man gets involved in a romantic triangle while trying to save his cannery business from a ruthless business rival.
Bud Dolliver, a former WWII hero, and an ex-convict, returns to his home town in an effort to make a new life for himself but, even with the help of Lou Jellison, a cannery worker, he finds it hard to live down his reputation.
A Milk-Cannery baron, Jakub Simonides, is broken by the Canned Milk-Trust and, in his wanderings with a worker, Filip Kornet, he discovers he still owns a half-finished apartment-house. They rally the workers and complete the building for use as a collectivist dairy. The cooperative flourishes and after a chase/pursuit with the police, pratfalls, slapstick and various crashes, the workers buy out the Milk-Trust.
A crooked salmon fisherman tries to steal his best friend's fiancée and put him out of business.
This Traveltalk series short looks at what was then the Alaska Territory, which according to the film, was being looked at as a potential home to millions of refugees from World War II.
Felix the Cat is fishing, but has not caught anything. He goes into a restaurant and tries to steal a fish, but the owner sees him and throws a can at him. Felix looks at the can, which says that Alaska is rich in fish, so Felix treks to the great white north to feed himself.
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