Set in feudal Japan, a young samurai named Musashi Miyamoto seeks glory and engages in battles against his enemies. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges, including trickery, violence, and historic battles.
Ernest, a clumsy handyman, is assigned to work at a summer camp. He unwittingly gets caught up in a rivalry between two camps, leading to hilarity and chaos. With his signature stupidity and slapstick comedy, Ernest must navigate greedy businessmen, native American legends, and even a battle against a mining company. Can Ernest save the camp and bring everyone together?
When a husband and father goes missing, a duo of psychic investigators are called in to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a web of secrets, disappearances, and paranormal phenomena. With their psychic powers and unique storytelling methods, they navigate a rural setting filled with twists and turns.
It Couldn't Happen Here is a 1987 movie that takes place at a seaside resort. It follows the story of an English schoolboy who encounters various eccentric characters, including a blind priest, while exploring the town. The film is filled with pop music, beach scenes, and colorful locations. It delves into themes of nostalgia, love, and the concept of time. With its dark comedy elements and unique visuals, It Couldn't Happen Here offers a one-of-a-kind viewing experience.
Natasha sets out to break up with four of her five boyfriends in a single day. There’s Victor, the melodramatic poet. Jack, the angry laborer. Tom, the friend with benefits. Winston, the nice guy. As Natasha’s story progresses, we begin to experience her world and its inhabitants, while finding out exactly what it is she wants. Ultimately it is a story detailing the frustrations of being young and in search of love.
Playing for Keeps is a comedy about a disillusioned traveling salesman who takes advantage of the strict father and small-town prejudice to manipulate the residents. The movie explores themes of discrimination, corruption, and the struggle between small-town mentality and the influence of a city slicker. With a love interest, blackmail, and a corporate conspiracy, the salesman's past comes back to haunt him as he uncovers the town's secrets.
An original television film about a city who goes to the village for vacations and finds real friends there.
An inept inventor and his stoic wife believe an oil well investment has paid off and that they've become wealthy overnight.
The film begins with a knuckle-head playboy (Preston Foster) working on a road crew dressed in a tux in order to win a bet. Apparently, this guy will take on any bet or act on a whim. This becomes very apparent when he disrupts a food giveaway hosted by the mayor's daughter and as a result of this, he announces he's running for mayor--though he seems very much apolitical and has no interest in the job. Later, when he once again meets up with the mayor's daughter (Joan Fontaine) they supposedly fall in love--although there seemed to be little chemistry between them and it made very little sense for Fontaine to suddenly love a guy she so quickly hated at the beginning of the film. Plus, she really had plenty of reason to dislike the guy.
No More results found.