Di Bale na Lang is a comedic action musical movie that revolves around billiards, theft, and rivalry. It follows the story of a skilled billiard player who gets involved in a theft case. As the police and a determined detective try to solve the crime, the protagonist must navigate through the world of billiards and face various challenges. Along the way, love and comedy add twists to the storyline.
An all-black horror comedy starring Mantan Moreland and sometimes partner (and straight man) F.E. Miller, Lucky Ghost is amusing low-brow fare that exploits the more base, stereotypical elements of old-time black life (chicken thievin', gamblin', runnin' from ghosteses) for laughs -- sort of like the BET of its day. Mantan and Miller win a house-cum-casino in a craps game, only to discover that the deceased former owners aren't too pleased that their old home is being used for "jitterbugging, jiving, and hullaballooing". I hate hullaballooing. The ghosts decide to scare everyone off by opening doors and windows, pulling out chairs, even playing the drums.
Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.
When a landlady finds one of her tenants murdered, Inspector Hornleigh is sent to investigate. Inspector Hornleigh's assistant, Sergeant Bingham, soon finds an attaché case that had been stolen from the murdered man. When Hornleigh examines the case, inside it he finds a bag that was used to carry important government documents. The documents have been taken, and to make things even more confusing, a duplicate of the stolen bag soon turns up.
A young city couple find themselves stuck at a rural gas station after their car breaks down. An old man, disturbed by their disrespectful behavior, starts telling them a story about the importance of respect: the cautionary tale of El Cojonudo.
Amy, a woman who is caught up in a bank robbery, finds herself trapped in a freezer while trying to escape. With time running out and the robbers closing in, Amy must find a way to survive.
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