Two lifelong friends fall in love with each other's sons, leading to a complex web of relationships and unfaithfulness.
A flapper unwittingly falls for the boss' son.
Milo Terkel's life is never the same after he is willed a dog named Joe. Milo buys his wife a diamond necklace for their anniversary, but when he returns home he finds a note saying she is attending a charity affair. He decides to celebrate alone, taking Joe along for company. After two "mystery gardenias" at the Florida Club, he meets gorgeous Miss Gilmore who spots the necklace and asks to try it on. Milo is punched in the nose by Miss Gilmore's boyfriend, Louie. But Milo's troubles really begin when his dog starts to talk to him, and ONLY to him! He tells Milo to act tough, like Humphrey Bogart. It's a laugh-a-minute as Milo changes from lamb to lion and is innocently caught by his wife with the shapely Miss Gilmore. When his wife sues for divorce he tells the judge about Joe being his advisor. The judge can only suggest that Milo and his wife take a long vacation to work out their problems. Everyone knows a dog simply can't talk!
In 'Come Clean,' Laurel and Hardy are tasked with cleaning a room, but their efforts are continuously thwarted by accidents, distractions, and their nagging wives. They find themselves running into each other, breaking dishes, and causing chaos in the process. In the end, they manage to save a life, but not without creating a mess.
Set in London's East End, an escaped prisoner seeks refuge in a family's home while being pursued by the police. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed and relationships are tested.
In the movie 'Libido' from 1965, a young woman inherits a mysterious rocking chair that triggers repressed traumas and uncovers dark family secrets. This psychological thriller explores the deep connection between psychology and crime.
A newlywed woman finds herself caught in a scandalous love affair in 1930s Italy, leading to a chain of events full of gossip, flirting, and high society drama.
In The Fixer Uppers, Laurel and Hardy find themselves in a compromising situation when the husband catches his wife with another man. In an effort to make the husband jealous and save their friendship, the duo comes up with a plan to challenge the man to a duel. As they navigate through various comedic obstacles like business cards, greeting cards, and a cafe, they must find a way to fix the situation before it gets out of hand.
In 'Abstruse,' when a US Senator is found dead, a murder investigation uncovers a web of corruption involving a corrupt cop. A father and son find themselves caught in a compromising situation as they race to expose the truth.
Scram! is a comedy short film from 1932. It follows a series of comical events involving a drunk policeman, mistaken identities, a flirtatious wife, and a compromising situation.
A manipulative woman stays with her sister and brother-in-law and begins to manipulate their lives, leading to a series of conflicts and emotional abuse.
In Madrid, a group of young women from different backgrounds navigate their love lives, careers, and personal challenges. They are torn between various men and struggle to make important life choices. With a backdrop of flamenco music and dance, the women experience ups and downs, laughter and tears, and ultimately find their own paths to happiness.
Newlyweds Webster and Jackie Frye spend their honeymoon in a sinister old country house. Before long, they are besieged by a gang of crooks, searching for a fortune in diamonds. With the help of chauffeur Harmony Jones, the honeymooners attempt to outsmart the villains.
A young lawyer is elected mayor of the city and promises to rid it of the corruption it's famous for. The problem is that most of the corruption he's vowed to eliminate is caused by the crooked political machine that helped elect him.
Our vagabond hero dons a lifeguard's uniform and madcap antics ensue on the beach, and in the changing stalls!
This 1959 film-noir take on "Othello," filmed in Puerto Rico, stars Mari Blanchard as flirtatious Jean, who marries an older man, plantation owner Don Luis, for financial security and finds herself falling for his virile foster son, Carlos. Fearing that Jean will inherit Luis's money, his greedy cousin, Miguel, poisons the bridegroom against his new wife, informing him about her passion for another.
Christopher Price, a small-town bank executive, continues to be loyal to and idolize his boyhood friend, Joseph Jefferson Parker, a famous war correspondent. But Chris's wife, Mary, is none to fond of Joe and tired of her husband's idolizing. On the eve of the Price's second-honeymoon trip to New York City, Joe arrives and tells Chris that he needs someone to pose as his wife in order to fool his boss in NYC, who thinks Joe got married to an overseas woman while on an assignment. Chris pushes Mary into posing as Joe's wife. In New York, this leads to many complications and misunderstandings, with Mary finally deciding to teach Chris and Joe a lesson by making them believe she is in love with Joe.
Sheriff Pat Halahan comes into an inheritance and travels to San Francisco to collect. Faith O’Day, a cat burglar armed with pistol and flashlight breaks into his hotel room and demands that Halahan cough up his dough. Halahan sees her threat and raises her a one-dollar bet that he can return a brooch she stole earlier the same evening before its loss is discovered. Pulling off his boots to slip on his own “soft shoes,” Halahan sets off to do a little second-story work, not realizing the trouble he’s in for.
A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car. Good guy Kruger attempts to hide McDonald's body, with the help of chauffeur Hogan (Jenks), to keep from being charged with murder. However, zany scenarios occur as the body just won't stay hidden, and keeps on popping up in multiple places where Kruger is located, leading to him hiding the body again and again while Kruger tries to find the real killer.
After being beaten to a story of scandal involving Countess Polasky, James W. Hornby assigns his son 24 hours to find an even more scandalous story about the countess. After spending the night in the wrong street looking for the wrong countess, he comes up with a plan: the butler will be seen in a comprimising situation with the countess, and then photographed. The countess, who is sick of reporters, has other ideas... Written by Paul L