God's Little Acre is a comedy-drama movie set in a rural farm family. The story revolves around a group of characters who become obsessed with the search for gold on their property. Their pursuit of wealth leads to a series of misadventures, misunderstandings, and forbidden relationships. The film explores themes of poverty, infidelity, family dynamics, and the lure of material wealth. It is based on the novel of the same name and offers a satirical take on Southern literature and society in the 1950s.
A newlywed couple faces multiple obstacles, including financial problems and clashes with their families, as they navigate the ups and downs of married life.
In The Idle Class, the Little Tramp is mistaken for a wealthy man and gets mixed up in a series of comedic situations. From a costume party to a golfing mishap, the Tramp's comedic journey highlights the class differences and the comedic errors that arise from them.
Convinced of her husbands infidelity, a woman's obsessive search for the truth turns deadly.
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.
Jack and Lindsay, facing financial struggles and a stagnant love life, are invited on a weekend trip by wealthy strangers. As they enter this world of extravagance, they are pushed to their limits and question their desires. Can their relationship withstand the chaos and hedonism?
When a wealthy young lady leaves the US to visit her aunt in France, her husband falls in love with a "flapper". When the wife returns home, she finds out about her husband's affair. In order to make him jealous, she leads him to believe she has fallen for a jazz musician. However, instead of making him jealous it drives him into depression and he takes refuge in booze and even more affairs.
Mary Smith is picked up by the police and is about to be sentenced, in night court, to jail for prostitution. But a stranger, Jimmie Martin, stands up and tells the judge that Mary was waiting for him and they were going to be married.
Mrs. Linda Randolph treks through darkened jungles to the land of Maradu to find her missing husband Allan, who'd left her years before when he believed she was in love with another. She finds Allan the drunken court physician to a devious prince-- Whose designs on the pair don't include a happy ending.
Before taking his wife to a play called Florida, Jimmie gets drunk and winds up on a beach in the state of Florida, instead. When he returns, his wife and brother have conspired against him for revenge.
A man arrives home late and drunk as usual. His wife reminds him that he's supposed to take their daughter out to a play. While watching the play, he's faced with his own drinking evils and how his life would be without them.
When the story begins, James is confronted by his wife for his roving eyes! Soon after this, he goes to a speakeasy and begins chatting up women. One in particular catches his eye and so he brings her home to meet the wife. And here's where it gets weird. Apparently the Gleasons have an agreement that if either meets another person and falls for them, the marriage will be amicably dissolved and they'll each go their separate ways! Of course, things don't work out the way the hubby expects...and it certainly will come as a surprise to you as well!
The evils of drink cause a man to separate from his family. In time he becomes sober and prosperous. Then he meets and falls in love with a young woman, and they become engaged. Unbeknownst to him this young woman is his own daughter.
Roscoe flirts with a girl in the park. Later he takes his wife and mother-in-law to the movies only to see his flirtation showing on the screen.
Drama - A young girl moves in with her estranged father, her new stepmother, and two teenaged stepsisters. Ellen soon discovers that her father and stepmother are hopeless alcoholics with a severe streak of violence. - Katherine Everitt, James Wellington, Georgiana Tarjan
A family has been has been brought upon by tragedy and disconnection. It takes forgiveness and the love of God to bring them back together.
A mature man suffers impotence with his teenage wife Dionisia. She will use a thousand and one ways for the flame of passion to rise. When her husband resorts to her own methods, Dionisia turns to her stepson for attention.
Exhausted by her newborn, a first-time mother's home becomes a trap as her husband's sinister intentions emerge.
Sisters Tracy and Lena are sleeping with each others husbands, Von and Alex. The punishment is worse than the crime when all become entangled in more than just lies and deception, but also murder.