In 'A Film with Me in It,' a down-on-his-luck actor and screenwriter finds himself caught in a web of dark comedy as he becomes embroiled in a series of accidental deaths involving his apartment and the people in his life. With the help of his equally clueless friend, they must try to cover up the mess and escape the mounting suspicion. Hilarity ensues as they navigate their way through a chaotic series of events, trying to maintain their secret while avoiding being caught by the police.
Skipalong Rosenbloom is the star of a heavily commercialized TV kiddie show, presided over by a smarmy announcer. He is at odds with western bad guy Butcher Baer.
Sa Ilalim ng Tulay is a drama movie that tells the story of a father and son who are forced to live under a bridge in Manila. They face various challenges and mishaps as they try to survive and navigate life in the city. The movie highlights themes of poverty, ignorance, and assimilation.
A girl and two boys watch a movie together in an apartment. The sexual tension between them is obvious, with the girl and the boy fighting for attention, as it gets to a point of explosion. Who will take the first step?
Kitsos lives a quiet life in Gastouni, grabbing his sheep. But the pressure of his father and his beloved Asteros forces him to become a merchant by turning to nearby villages without success. Desperate father sends him to Athens where everything is so different from the village. Kitsos goes to the house of the uncle, Pericles. There he discovers that Ritsa, Pericles's daughter, has relation with an employee, Vassilakis. Pericles wants to marry Ritsa with Parmenion, but Kitsos decides to help the lovers.
A novelist and his younger brother fall in love with the same woman.
A young man faces perilous adventures when he is evicted from his apartment.
An alley-cat, plagued with a bad case of insomnia, reads that the eating of a blackbird is a sure cure. He catches the first blackbird that comes along, which happens to be Buzzy the Crow (not to be confused with Walter Lantz's Buzz Buzzard), who not only talks like Rochester but is nearly as smart as Rochester. Buzzy, smart enough not to want to be eaten, convinces the dumb cat that he has better methods of curing his insomnia, and then proceeds to severely punish the cat with a variety of all painful, sleep-inducing tricks.
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