An absent-minded professor creates a green slime called Flubber that gives an object incredible bouncing abilities. He must use Flubber to save a failing college and win the love of his fiancee.
After a plane crash kills the entire Marshall University football team, the town of Huntington, West Virginia and the surviving players and coaches must find a way to heal and rebuild the team.
In 'Horse Feathers,' the Marx Brothers become involved in the world of college football, leading to hilarious hijinks and misunderstandings.
The Hunting Ground is a powerful documentary that exposes the alarming rate of sexual assault on college campuses in the United States. It follows the stories of survivors and their fight for justice, while also shedding light on the institutions that perpetuate a culture of silence and victim blaming.
The Halls of Ivy is an NBC radio sitcom that ran from 1950-1952. It was created by Fibber McGee & Molly co-creator/writer Don Quinn before being adapted into a CBS television comedy produced by ITC Entertainment and Television Programs of America. British husband-and-wife actors Ronald Colman and Benita Hume starred in both versions of the show. Quinn developed the show after he had decided to leave Fibber McGee & Molly in the hands of his protégé Phil Leslie. The Halls of Ivy's audition program featured radio veteran Gale Gordon and Edna Best in the roles that ultimately went to the Colmans, who demonstrated a flair for radio comedy during the late 1940s recurring roles on The Jack Benny Program.
American Friends is a comedy-drama film that takes place in Oxford. It tells the story of an American classics professor who finds himself caught in a love triangle during his vacation in Switzerland.
Hanging In is an American sitcom that aired on CBS in 1979, executive produced by Norman Lear.
Billy: The Early Years is a biographical drama that tells the story of Billy Graham, a Baptist preacher who became a prominent figure in American Christianity. The movie explores his journey of faith, from being a nervous door-to-door salesman to becoming a renowned religious leader. Set in the 1940s and 1930s, the film showcases Graham's experiences in North Carolina, his struggles with doubt and crisis of faith, and his ultimate religious conversion. Through interviews and flashbacks, the movie provides insights into Graham's life and his impact on the Christian community.
Dramatization of the four days of events leading up to the historic tragedy at Kent State University in May 1970, during the confrontation between National Guardsmen and students staging antiwar demonstrations.
In this classic comedy, the lovable butler Mr. Belvedere goes to college to pursue higher education. As he navigates the challenges of college life, he finds himself in hilarious situations and brings his unique charm to the campus.
Kirrak Party is a comedy drama movie that revolves around the college life of a group of students. It explores themes of friendship, love, and the challenges faced by students in their journey through college. The story follows Krishna, a young student who becomes the college president and his experiences with his friends and love interests.
Spinning Into Butter is a drama film based on a play that explores the theme of racism on a college campus. The story follows a college dean who must confront issues of discrimination and racial tensions. Set in Vermont, the film delves into the challenges faced by black American students in a predominantly white institution.
Ruby Keeler teams with the Nelsons (of TV and radio fame) as the singer in Ozzie's band. The setting is a college campus which is suffering from monetary woes, but somehow Ozzie's band manages to attract enough attention to increase the enrollment and keep the school from having to shut down.
"Red" Wade, a star high-school football player, has intentions of going to Claxton College, which has a powerhouse football team, but changes his mind when he meets the sister of the pitiful Paramlee team and goes to college there, just as his father, an alum of the school, had wished. But his father has ordered him not to play football. "Dad" Wade, has offered a $100,000 endowment to his old school, not knowing his son has joined the football team but is going to withdraw it if his son plays in the Big Game against Claxton. This puts "Red" between a rock and a hard place.
A college professor begins to suspect that a student's accidental death was tied to his refusal to take part in a traditional "hazing" and was no accident.
College football player is expelled for ticket scalping, and teams up with reporter to expose his school's hypocrisy.
A star rower is forced to join a good school under a pseudonym because his wealthy dad doesn't like schools that have high academic standards.
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