Amarcord is a dark comedy set in a small town in Italy during the 1930s. It follows a group of friends as they navigate through surreal and humorous situations, including encounters with an older woman, a blind man, and a priest. The film also touches on themes of Italian fascism and the coming-of-age of its teenage protagonist. With its ensemble cast and semi-autobiographical elements, Amarcord offers a unique blend of humor, satire, and social commentary.
In post-war Italy, Don Camillo, a priest, returns to his small mountain village and finds himself in conflict with the communist mayor. Despite their differences, they must work together to save the village from a flood.
In this Silly Symphony cartoon, the Wise Little Hen wants to plant corn and bake a cake, but her neighbors, the lazy Donald Duck and Peter Pig, refuse to help. After they fake illness, the Wise Little Hen finds a way to teach them a lesson.
Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly is a dark comedy movie that revolves around an eccentric family who engage in unconventional games and activities. The story takes a twisted turn when they invite a young man into their home and things go awry.
In the year 1923, a single father living in the United States of America discovers his voting power and becomes determined to make a difference. He navigates through corrupt politicians and uses his wit and courage to protect his son's future.
In this futuristic comedy, a young orphan boy lives in a modern house of tomorrow with his eccentric grandmother. They navigate the challenges of modernization and the absurdities of futuristic inventions.
Insects have made a playground/carnival out of castoffs, featuring "ice skating" on mirrors. Two love bugs head off to a more private area. But their fun is interrupted when a crow comes by. He bottles up the male bug and chases the female into her home. The male bug escapes in the nick of time, and another bug notices the battle and rallies the rest of the bugs to attack, which they do, using false teeth, an eggbeater, a mousetrap, castor oil, and other things.
Jerry the mouse, seeking revenge on Tom the cat, dresses up as a baby and tries to humiliate him. However, Tom manages to turn the tables and get his own revenge.
A guilt-ridden U.S. Marine returns to Cuba to try to find the woman he promised to marry.
When Mama hen takes her chicks out to get breakfast, little Wilbur is soaked in a sudden rainstorm and comes down with a head cold. Mama puts him to bed, then goes back out to get the doctor. A conniving weasel, seeing Mama leave, disguises himself as a doctor and comes calling on the unattended chicks.
A wife, tired of her husband's non-stop carousing, sues him for divorce. The judge, however, comes up with a novel solution--he makes the husband take his wife's place in the household--including dressing like her--for 30 days to see what it's like to be his wife.
The Jones family goes to a convention traveling in a trailer. The oldest daughter gets involved with a convict, the oldest son has a love affair, and the youngest son gets into photography.
Overworked as cook and dishwasher at a busy diner, Betty Boop calls it quits and accepts a job as nursery attendant at Bundle From Heaven Nursery.
An early color cartoon about a boy and his dog that go along with the Sandman to "Candyland"
A bride and groom are all set to get married, but they can't until the best man shows up. When the best man eventually does show up, he causes a few problems since he ran through some tar just before entering the church. The groom doesn't seem to mind too much, just as long as the best man brought the ring, which he did. But as the wedding proceeds, that sticky tar just can't help but get the best man into one disastrous incident after another, including with the ring. That havoc, which leads into the reception, the wedding night and the honeymoon send off, may end the marriage even before it begins... or at least the couple's friendship with their best man.
A pint-sized Mountie pursues a gang of moonshiners.
Entertaining Our Gang comedy has poor Mickey in the hospital being fed castor oil when his friends stop by to pay him a visit. As you'd expect, the kids start making all sorts of noise so the doctors decide to teach them a lesson by scaring them.
Mr. Jones overhears a doctor prescribe a diet he thinks is for him, but it's really for his dog.
Free Wheeling is a comedic short film from 1932 that follows the hilarious misadventures of a family as they try to navigate the challenges of owning and operating a car. From a laundry mishap to a run-in with a monkey, this film is filled with humorous moments and unexpected twists. With an overprotective father, a mischievous monkey, and plenty of physical comedy, Free Wheeling is sure to entertain viewers of all ages.