Inside (2007) is a horror movie that centers around a young widow who is targeted by a psychopath during the Christmas season. The film showcases brutal violence, including a pregnant woman being beaten and a car crash survivor being subjected to brutal torture. The psychopath is determined to steal the widow's unborn baby, leading to a series of terrifying events.
Little Johnny Jet is a baby jet plane with anthropomorphic characteristics. He dreams of one day flying around the world but faces disapproval from his disapproving father. Determined to prove himself, Little Johnny Jet enters a contest to test his flying abilities. With the help of a delivery stork and some unexpected adventures, Little Johnny Jet sets out on a journey that leads him to famous landmarks like the Great Sphinx of Giza, Eiffel Tower in Paris, and Statue of Liberty in New York City. Through satire and comedy, this 1950s film showcases Little Johnny Jet's determination and his ultimate triumph in achieving his dream.
In a dystopia Paris, this is about a campaign manager named Tristan who is knocked sideways when he receives an anonymous letter containing a positive pregnancy test. Potentially suffering from a fatal and incurable genetic illness, Tristan becomes obsessed with the idea of finding the woman who sent him this test. He decides to carry out an investigation, risking his love life and his career in the process.
Julien, fifteen-year-old, meets Nathalie, a girl his age whom he falls in love. Soon she is expecting a child. Their parents take the news with reservations. The baby will come and with it, the difficult learning of life.
'Natural' Davis (William Powell) is a respected gambler who follows a ruthless code of honor with those who cheat against him. His wife, Alma (Kay Francis), wants to divorce him because of his addiction and lifestyle, but they agree on a reconciliation and second honeymoon together and 'Natural' promises to give up gambling. However, his plans change when his brother, 'Babe' (Regis Toomey), arrives in town looking to score big, and 'Natural' has to devise a plan quickly to put him off gambling forever.
Druggist George Haggerty's wife is about to give birth. Because all his customers pay on credit, he has no money, and the phone company is taking out the pay phone. Pal Bert Lahr agrees to get the news on his phone, and forward it to Haggerty. To top it off, Haggerty is getting a business loan, and doesn't want anyone to know about it, so Lahr agrees to not mention it when anyone is about. Naturally, Lahr's fiancee shows up when Lahr gets the call, and thinks it's his child.
A soon-to-be born baby learns about the kinds of schools he will attending in the years following his birth.
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