Stephanie Plum, a tough woman from New Jersey, becomes a bounty hunter to make ends meet. Her first assignment is to find Joe Morelli, a former cop accused of murder. As Stephanie tries to track down Morelli, she discovers a web of deceit and danger that puts her own life at risk.
In Raiders of Atlantis (1983), a group of people ventures into the ocean and discovers the lost city of Atlantis. However, their exploration unleashes a post-apocalyptic nightmare, as mutated creatures and ruthless factions clash for control. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, the group must fight for survival using every resource at their disposal.
WWE No Way Out features a wild 8-Man main event featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin, Cactus Jack, Triple H, and more. The Nation of Domination faces Ken Shamrock, Ahmed Johnson & The D.O.A. in a War of Attrition Match. Kane takes on Vader and much more!
When a group of teenagers get trapped in a ski resort with a masked killer on the loose, they must find a way to survive while also dealing with comedic elements and spoofing the slasher genre.
A group of survivors from a shark attack find themselves hunted by a new threat during the annual Shark Week. As they fight to stay alive, they must navigate treacherous waters, face dangerous traps, and confront their own fears.
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is a slapstick comedy that follows the story of a man caught up in a web of confusion, as he is mistaken for someone else and becomes involved in romantic rivalries and hilarious situations. With a mix of seduction, mistaken identities, and slapstick humor, this movie is a delightful comedy filled with laughter and misunderstandings.
Set in the old west, the stooges become marshals in a town with a high death rate for lawmen. The boys set out prevent a marriage between the villain Blackie and the heroine Nell, who's father Blackie has kidnapped. The stooges manage to defeat Blackie and his henchmen, but when Nell's father learns she promised to marry Curly if he could save her, he decides death would be a preferable fate.
Mabel has two suitors - an oily con man, whom she mocks in a very funny scene where she is shown twiddling a fake moustache and making her feelings very clearly felt. Even in this early comedy her natural fun comes through. The one she really loves is clumsy yokel Ford Sterling, who is determined to buy an oil well that the con man has for sale. The conman gets a local fellow to pour oil over the property. Ford falls for it and buys it - Mabel and he are to be married. Then the fellow confesses that it was just a scam - there was no oil.
In the trembling Russian village of Popoffski, a young woman (Katherine Grant) is wooed by a hopeful lover, the son of a humble pool shark (Stan) right under the very nose of her father. When the man proposes marriage to her the father is happy to let her go, seeing as he has nine other children to worry about. As the couple celebrate their love for one another they are approached by a military officer who threatens to take the woman away to use as a court dancer.
Four bad men have kidnapped Fatty's girlfriend and plan to kill her. Fatty's dog knows where she is, but Fatty doesn't and he was crying. However the dog came back to get Fatty, and they and the Keystone Cops went to rescue her.
Physical comedy drives this vehicle for then-famous clown Poodles Hanneford, part of a legendary British circus family. Already pushing forty but impeccably nimble, he plays suitor to beauteous, heavily daddy-guarded Betty (Betty Walsh) and the duo try their hardest to elope. This is an essentially plotless series of gags but they're good ones, well above the producing Weiss Brothers' average at the time. While "Poodles" never quite parlayed his big-top celebrity into screen stardom, he occasionally appeared in movies as late as circus-themed Hollywood spectacular BILLY ROSE'S JUMBO. He passed away five years later in the Catskills, no doubt surrounded by a diehard old-school showbiz community to the end.
Jimmie Adams leads the cast, along with Lorraine MacLean and Billy Engle, in this Al Christie production.
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