Son of a Rich is a comedy movie set in a 19th-century village. It follows the story of a young man who discovers he is the long-lost heir to a wealthy family. As he navigates his new life of luxury, he must also navigate the complexities of love, family, and societal expectations.
A professor encounters a nightclub singer and becomes involved with her and her gangster ex-boyfriend. They all end up at a remote mansion where secrets are revealed and romance blossoms.
The movie follows the story of a suspicious husband who hires a detective to follow his wife on a cruise ship. However, things get complicated when the detective falls for a honky-tonk singer who is impersonating the wife. Mistaken identities, romantic misunderstandings, and musical numbers ensue as the passengers navigate their way through a series of comedic twists and turns.
In 19th-century England, a young woman named Princess Caraboo arrives in a small village and convinces everyone that she is a foreign princess. She is taken in by a kind family and gains the attention of a journalist who narrates her story. However, her true identity is eventually revealed and she is sentenced to death. The story is based on a true story that took place in the year 1817.
Two starstruck visitors to Hollywood sneak into the famous nightclub and end up in a Conga contest and get more than they expected.
Tony and Tina are excited to get married but they dread having the ceremony. Tina's mother and Tony's father used to be an item and neither parent has gotten over their bitter breakup. As everyone comes together to help plan the event, the parents cannot stop bickering and they are constantly at each other's throat. Adding to their woes are an eccentric photographer, a stubborn priest, unhappy bridesmaids and hung over groomsmen.
Set in 1940s New York, Radio Days follows the lives of a working-class family and their deep connection to radio. Through a series of vignettes, we witness the impact of radio on their lives, from the thrilling broadcasts of World War II to the scandalous dramas behind the scenes. Filled with nostalgia, laughter, and heartwarming moments, this postmodern film celebrates the magic of radio and the power of family.
In 'How to Fish,' Goofy, an anthropomorphic dog, tries his hand at fishing but his clumsiness leads to comic mishaps. With the help of a book and some slapstick comedy, Goofy learns the ins and outs of fishing and has a memorable adventure.
Johnny Apollo, the son of a respected lawyer, is forced to take desperate measures when his father is imprisoned for embezzlement. He becomes involved in a dangerous criminal underworld, seeking revenge and trying to clear his father's name.
Mr. Dithers invites the Bumsteads on a South American cruise. Somehow Dagwood winds up as the female drummer in the ship's band, while Penny Singleton gets to show off her Broadway background in some lively musical numbers.
Martha, a wealthy New York City socialite, finds herself tangled in a web of romantic entanglements and comedic misunderstandings when her husband asks her for a divorce. As she navigates through a world of gossip, class distinction, and love triangles, Martha must decide what truly matters to her.
The Unseen Enemy in this wartime meller is Nick (Leo Carrillo), the outwardly effusive manager of a San Francisco waterfront café. To make enough money to ensure his daughter Gen's (Irene Hervey) entree into society, Nick sells his services to a gang of foreign spies, who then use Nick's establishment as a rendezvous point. The plan is to covertly send out a Japanese vessel for the purpose of raiding and destroying American merchant ships. The spies' secret code is hidden in the lyrics of a song called "Lydia", which the unwitting Gen performs on request day after day.
Mickey Mouse throws a surprise birthday party with his friends, but things don't go as planned when an exploding cake causes chaos.
Construction worker Buzz Blackwell becomes the guardian of 12-year-old Pat Johnson after one of his buddies, her father, is killed. Buzz and Pat, along with their chum Axel Swensen, head to New York to look for the girl's uncle. The trio soon unexpectedly become owners of a tired restaurant.
My Sister Eileen (1942) is a comedy movie about two sisters from Ohio, Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, who move to New York City to pursue their dreams. They rent a basement apartment in Greenwich Village and encounter various eccentric characters, including a construction worker, a surprise visitor, and a fortune teller. Along the way, they face challenges such as finding jobs, dealing with their landlord, and navigating romantic relationships. The movie is a comedic look at the ups and downs of big city life and the bond between sisters.
In Sara's class, the popular kids, also known as the kings and queens, are subjected to daily humiliations, which include having their pants pulled down or water thrown on them, but this is only a sign of their elevated status. Sara is the only blond and blue-eyed girl in her class, and she is completely overlooked by the kings and queens who do not have blond hair and blue eyes. She has a secret crush on one of the kings, who is way out of her league, and she doesn't have any friends either, but would like to become friends with Karen, also an outsider who aspires to a better status. One day, Sara eyes an opportunity to boost her popularity by humiliating herself and thereby become queen. Karen instantly becomes her friend, she seems to catch the eye of her kingly crush and popularity appears within her reach. However, her happiness is short-lived, and in the end she learns a far more valuable lesson than how to be queen for a day.
When Bugs Bunny attends a baseball game, he wreaks havoc on the players and the umpire with his comedic antics and dirty tricks.
After her son runs away from home, a widow is determined to protect her reputation when she finds herself in various romantic situations. Set during Christmas time in Lake Tahoe, she faces social conventions, domineering mothers, and vindication amidst a web of gossip.
In this comedy-drama-romance film, a man gives a speech at a wedding dinner that deviates from the norm. The speech leads to unpredictable events and twists, adding humor and drama to the occasion. With elements of romance and unexpected turns, the film explores family relationships and the power of voice.
Joan Daley, a New York booking/press agent, attempts to recruit two local stand-ins, Jinx Terry and Lois Morgan, when the Cuban sister-act, Marianela and Rosita she as booked into the nightclub for which she works fails to materialize. Complications arrive when the real Cuban sisters show up.