The Satanic Rites of Dracula is a gothic-horror film centered around Dracula and a group of satanists in London. Scotland Yard investigates the case as Dracula plans a nude sacrifice on an altar. As the investigation progresses, the detectives uncover a sinister plot involving vampires and the occult.
A commercial artist is caught in a mix-up with a gang of criminals who stole a bag of money. He becomes a prime suspect and goes on the run to clear his name and find the real culprits.
In 'Rabbit of Seville,' Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a barber and gives Elmer Fudd a wild and chaotic shave. This results in a series of hilarious and unexpected situations, all set to the music of Rossini's 'Barber of Seville.'
In Paris, a gangster is pursued by hit men after he witnesses a murder. With his life in danger, he seeks refuge in Los Angeles, where he must navigate the criminal underworld and outsmart his pursuers.
Trapped (1949) is a crime thriller film-noir about a Treasury agent who goes undercover to infiltrate a counterfeiting operation. He soon finds himself trapped in a web of deception and double-cross, leading to a deadly confrontation.
In 'Back to the Wall', a man receives an anonymous letter revealing his wife's infidelity. He decides to seek revenge and takes matters into his own hands. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers a web of deceit and betrayal. Will he be able to confront those responsible and find closure?
Take a peak under the surface of any gay man, and who knows what you'll find? Confessions, an anthology of disclosures from the recesses of the gay male psyche, goes some way to answer that very question. Spanning themes that are dark, sexy, intense, funny, romantic and shocking, Confessions turns a spotlight on characters you don't often get to see- but will not want to turn away from.
Two identical twin sisters...one is very,very good--one is very, very bad. The good twin is due some big bucks. The bad twin wants 'em. Since they look just alike...look out.
Hans a young German journalist arrives in London to write an article about au-pair girls, but is requested by friends to investigate the whereabouts of their teenage daughter Greta.
Private detective Mike Hammer investigates the murder of a dancer and follows the trail of a deadly conspiracy. With his trusty gun, he stops at nothing to solve the case.
Robert takes a train ride to Washington, DC, on "important business."
A man and woman, who've never met, are forced by circumstances to share the same apartment. A remake of the 1933 film "Rafter Romance".
Popeye and Bluto both plan to marry Olive Oyl, but Popeye proposes first. When Olive says, "Yes!" to Popeye, Bluto sets out to make Popeye look bad, break up the wedding, and win Olive over.
Sniffles the mouse, in his first appearance in a Warner Bros. cartoon, goes to a drugstore and gets drunk on a cold remedy, then befriends an electric razor and gets it drunk as well.
Stop Look and Listen is a slapstick comedy that follows a male police officer as he navigates through various traffic situations and encounters comedic mishaps along the way. From dressing up as a woman to an unexpected car accident, this film is filled with surreal and hilarious moments.
Haircut is a short drama film released in 2004. The story revolves around the theme of a haircut and the emotions associated with it. The film explores the dynamics of power, domination, and identity. It delves into the relationship between the person giving the haircut and the one receiving it, highlighting the intimate and transformative nature of the experience. With a focus on the gay-interest aspect, Haircut presents a unique perspective on the dynamics of personal expression and self-discovery.
A homeless sheep dog changes places with a tiny Park avenue purebred, and the butler and pet parrot try to electric-razor him into looking like the standard French Poodle.
The four periods of growing up, from birth to age 20, are highlighted in this training film about learning how to accept help from others.
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