In this alternate-history prehistoric comedy, the Flintstones and the Rubbles navigate the challenges of work, family, and friendship in their stone-age town. When Fred Flintstone's boss tries to frame him for a crime he didn't commit, Fred must come up with a plan to clear his name and save his job.
When a naive businessman is chosen to become the president of a large corporation, he finds himself caught up in a web of deception and conspiracy. With the help of a savvy reporter, he must navigate the treacherous world of corporate politics and find a way to expose the truth.
In a small town in Mexico, a family of cannibals is forced to confront their dark secret when the patriarch dies unexpectedly. As the children try to cope with their newfound responsibilities, they must also deal with the suspicion and opposition of the townspeople. The family's twisted rituals and their struggle to find their place in society form the basis of this chilling horror movie.
When a small town is visited by a con man posing as an inspector general, chaos ensues as he is mistaken for a high-ranking government official. With the whole town bending over backward to please him, the imposter uses the opportunity to exploit their generosity until his true identity is revealed.
An upper class drawing room. A gentleman breaks the curtain pole and goes in search of a replacement, but he stops into a pub first. He buys a very long pole, and causes havoc everywhere he passes, accumulating an ever-growing entourage chasing him, until he escapes them through a bit of movie magic, only to discover that the pole has already been replaced.
In the small village of Kleinschloss, the villagers are convinced that an ancient family curse has resurrected the infamous vampire, Count Alucard. As the bodies pile up, the villagers form a lynch mob to hunt down the creature of the night and put an end to the terror. Meanwhile, Count Alucard struggles to find a cure for his vampirism and escape the vicious cycle of death and resurrection.
An archaeological team unearths a body of a young woman, who was told to be a witch buried in the bog some 300 years ago. Soon a naked woman appears and drives the men of the village crazy...
Charley, representing a manufacturer of musical instruments, is sent to investigate why certain mail orders have not been settled. Charley, carrying multiple bulky instruments, boards a train and gives the conductor, the porter, and the passengers a terrible night as he tries to settle into his upper berth. Arriving at his rural destination of Beaver Dam, Charley masquerades as a hillbilly to track down the missing instruments. At the barn dance, he sings "Handsome Jim."
Stationed in a Latin American country, sailor Stan is lonely and wants company. He tries to get his Chief to bring him along to a dinner the Chief has been invited to, but the Chief wants nothing to do with Stan.
Harry Gribbon is a down-and-outer on the road and stops at a farm for a hand-out. The a farmer's wife makes him chop wood to earn the food and he sees and falls in love with her daughter. The hired-hand is also in love with her so conflicts arise.
Potts, the detective, with his pupil, Pan, are called by a mother to save her child. They go to the spot, accompanied by their hound, in a dog grip, and find the broken-hearted mother, who gives them a shoe and a little shirt as the only means of identifying her child. They see the cub reporter, who has been sent to the neighborhood on a lost child story, and think that she is the kidnapper. Potts enters the saloon, after he sees the reporter enter. She has gone to report on the telephone to her editor. Potts holds up the whole room, and then he and Pan proceed to search the premises. One particularly large person threatens them with a bungstarter. While Pan is waiting for Potts, he scrapes acquaintance with the reporter. When the detectives return from their fruitless search they see the big fellow playing the piano. The distracted mother comes in, and seeing the piano player she recognizes him as her child. Potts takes one look at the tiny shoe and the shirt and gives up the case.
A 'Snub' Pollard slapstick comedy for Hal Roach.
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