Bat Masterson is a dandy lawman in the 19th century wild west. With his cane and sleeve-gun, he navigates the world of gambling, shooting, and Dodge City, Kansas.
In Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, a young and strong-willed Alice tells tales of a wild new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole. Wealthy and cute young Alice tells a tale of a strange new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole. An invisible cat, a hookah-smoking caterpillar and playing cards that can talk are just some of the fantastic things she's seen during this impossible adventure. Surely this troubled girl must be insane and her doctors aim to cure her with a treatment that will make her forget everything. Alice seems ready to put it all behind her, especially the painful memory of the genie she fell in love with and lost forever — the handsome and mysterious Cyrus. But deep down Alice knows this world is real and just in the nick of time, the sardonic Knave of Hearts and the irrepressible White Rabbit arrive to save her from a doomed fate. Together, the trio will take a tumble down the rabbit hole to this Wonderland where nothing is impossible.
Swing Time follows a man who must earn $25,000 in order to marry his fiancee. He joins a dance troupe and falls in love with his dancing partner, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and mishaps. With iconic musical numbers and a charming love story, this classic film showcases the beauty and joy of dance.
In The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case, Laurel and Hardy are detectives investigating a murder in a creepy mansion during a dark and stormy night. As they gather suspects, they encounter various comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. With a surprise ending, this black and white movie is a classic comedy duo's hilarious take on a whodunit.
In Disorder in the Court (1936), the Three Stooges are key witnesses in a murder trial. Chaos and hilarity ensue as they attempt to straighten out the courtroom proceedings.
In 'The Music Box,' a duo of deliverymen struggle to move a piano up a long staircase, resulting in hilarious mishaps.
County Hospital (1932) is a comedy movie that follows the comedic chaos that ensues when a man is admitted to a hospital after a car crash. With nurses, doctors, and patients causing mayhem, it's a laugh riot from start to finish.
Marked Woman is a crime drama film set in Manhattan, New York City during the Prohibition era. It revolves around a nightclub hostess who becomes a witness in a court case against a powerful mobster. As she faces threats and intimidation, she must decide whether to stand up for justice or succumb to fear. The film explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the price of speaking out against corruption.
Below Zero is a comedy movie set in the depression-era. It follows the hilarious misadventures of a comedy duo who find themselves in various comical situations during a snowy winter. From hitting the wrong person with a hat to being run over by a truck, they go through a series of comedic mishaps while trying to make a living as street performers.
Rich boy Waldo gets his clothes dirty playing football with the gang just before he has to go to his mother's society party. The gang tries to help him clean up.
Busy Bodies (1933) is a slapstick comedy short film about the comical misadventures of two coworkers at a sawmill, as they navigate various mishaps including a water-leak, slapstick gags, and hilarious misunderstandings.
In His New Job, the Little Tramp gets a job at a movie studio and causes chaos on set. He accidentally kisses a woman's hand, hits himself on the head with a mallet, and gets into a fight with the wrong person. Despite his mishaps, he eventually becomes the star of the film.
In His Prehistoric Past, a caveman gets caught between two cavewomen, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick comedy. With a mix of jealousy, romance, and chaotic situations, this silent film is a classic example of Charlie Chaplin's humor.
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.
In 'The Finishing Touch,' Laurel and Hardy play inept builders who cause chaos while trying to construct a house. They are tasked with placing the final touches on the house before the owner returns, leading to hilarious mishaps and slapstick humor. The film showcases Laurel and Hardy's iconic physical comedy and the challenges they face during their construction project.
In 'Hog Wild,' Laurel and Hardy are tasked with fixing a radio antenna but end up causing chaos with their clumsiness. From falling off a roof to getting set on fire, their misadventures lead to hilarious consequences.
Coney Island (1917) is a silent film that takes place in the famous amusement park. The plot revolves around a philandering husband who tries to escape from jail and ends up getting saved from drowning by a woman. The film features comedic fights, cross-dressing, and various hilarious situations that occur in and around Coney Island.
Stan plays a waiter at a crappy restaurant and frankly such fare was better done by Chaplin and others. However, in two cute scenes, the film shines. The first is a Limburger cheese bit that is low-brow but funny. The second is the final scene with dogs following Stan at the end.
From Soup to Nuts is a hilarious silent comedy film from 1928. The film follows a bumbling waiter who wreaks havoc at a high-society party. With slapstick humor and classic gags, this Laurel and Hardy film will leave you laughing from start to finish.
In 'Wabbit Twouble', Bugs Bunny uses his wits to outsmart Elmer Fudd during a camping trip. The mischievous rabbit pulls off numerous pranks and tricks, leaving poor Elmer Fudd in hilarious situations. From mistaken identities to hilarious chases, 'Wabbit Twouble' is a classic cartoon that showcases Bugs Bunny's cleverness and wit.