Zero for Conduct is a comedy-drama film from 1933 about a group of boys who revolt against the strict rules of their boarding school. The film follows their comedic and subversive attempts to challenge the authority of their teachers and the headmaster. With themes of rebellion, pranks, and student camaraderie, Zero for Conduct is a timeless portrayal of teenage rebellion and the desire for freedom.
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits is a 1977 animated series, produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and broadcast on NBC.
This documentary delves into the fascinating story of Charlie Chaplin, highlighting his struggles with homophobia, antisemitism, and accusations of being a communist. It takes you through his journey as an Englishman in America, his rise to stardom in Hollywood, and his impact on the film industry.
A successful aging dancer takes a young female protegee.
The Hero is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Billy West & Oliver Hardy.
A Fake Chaplin movie with Billy West as the tramp.
Billy West as does fairly random series of gags as a bellboy in a rather poor hotel run by Oliver Hardy.
The Pest (aka The Freeloader) is a 1917 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and starring Billy West in one of his "Charlie Chaplin" rip-off roles.
A retired opera female singer terrorizes people and animals because of her love for a 20-year old boy (in the days of the Total Solar Eclipse 1999).
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