In this spoof of World War II spy movies, a rock star and a bookshop owner join forces to liberate prisoners from a communist dictatorship. Along the way, they encounter spies, romance, and plenty of absurd situations.
The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe follows a violinist who becomes the unwitting target of rival espionage agencies. As he navigates his way through a web of deception, he finds himself in increasingly absurd situations. With a mix of farce, romance, and espionage, this comedy is full of clever plot twists and hilarious misunderstandings.
A man named Richard is mistaken for a spy by the CIA and becomes the target of an international espionage operation. As he navigates through a web of danger and deception, Richard must rely on his wit and humor to survive.
On Our Merry Way follows a collection of characters as they navigate through a series of comedic and romantic situations. From mistaken identities to practical jokes, this film showcases the hilarious and chaotic lives of its characters.
A bumbling student named Stanley enrolls at Oxford University and wreaks havoc with his clumsy nature. He becomes involved in various comedic misadventures, including getting entangled in a reward scheme, hitchhiking with a portrait, and causing chaos at a formal dinner party. Along the way, he also encounters practical jokes, exploding cigars, and a ghost costume. Will Stanley be able to navigate his way through the chaos and succeed at Oxford?
During World War II, a mischievous cartoon cat and a witty cartoon bird find themselves in a series of comedic adventures, including encounters with a slingshot, an exploding cigar, and an air raid warden.
Clown of the Jungle (1947) is a hilarious animated comedy short film set in the exotic South American jungle. The film follows the adventures of Donald Duck, who finds himself in various comedic misadventures while exploring the vibrant jungle landscape.
When a doctor and a hare accidentally switch bodies, chaos ensues as they navigate a world where everyone is confused by their new personalities.
In Bacall to Arms, a wolf and a battle-axe fight against a mother-in-law, with radar, high heels, and a blonde woman as key elements. The plot involves an usher, a lion, and various surreal elements. The story takes place in the 1940s in a movie theater where a noisy audience member disrupts a movie reality crossover. The film includes racial stereotypes, movie theater disguises, hotfoot pranks, blackface, newsreels, exploding cigars, and a spoof of the MGM lion.
Rabbit's Kin is a comedic and family-friendly short film that follows the adventures of a rabbit and his encounters with various characters, including Pete Puma. The film showcases slapstick humor, clever disguises, and explosive surprises as the rabbit tries to outsmart his opponents and protect himself from their antics.
No Smoking is a comedic animated short film from 1951 that follows the adventures of a chain-smoking dog named Goofy. The film explores the humorous consequences of his addiction and the attempts to break the habit. With its anthropomorphic characters and witty storytelling, No Smoking provides an entertaining take on the dangers of smoking in a lighthearted and comedic way.
Wags to Riches is an animated short film that follows the story of a dog who goes from being poor and neglected to becoming a millionaire. Along the way, he encounters various comedic situations and schemes, including a murder plot and an inheritance dispute.
Expecting a visit from his practical joker friend Smiley, Mr. Magoo instead entertains an escaped mental patient.
Bugs Bunny gets involved in a magic show where he has to outsmart a mean-widdle kid and perform various tricks such as pulling a rabbit from a hat. The show is filled with surrealism and comedic moments.
Blackwell's Island follows a reporter who decides to go undercover in a prison to investigate and expose the corruption within. Along the way, he becomes involved in a practical joke war between inmates and uncovers a larger conspiracy. With the help of a reformer, he strives to bring about change and justice in the corrupt system.
Peter Casey has been with the New York City police department for 25 years. He's totally surprised when he's asked to retire on his 25th anniversary with the force. He's even more unprepared for the romance that develops between his favorite daughter, Maureen, and the Scottish cop who takes over his beat.
A mad scientist invents a serum that can turn people invisible. He uses it on a man, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic situations. The man must find a way to become visible again before it's too late.
Bobby Vernon must contend with an angry Eddie Baker in this funny Al Christie production.
The stooges are the trainers of "Chopper", a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on Chopper to win his next fight. When "Big Mike", their boss, tells them to have Chopper lose or they'll lose their lives, the boys try to soften up Chopper so he'll lose. The fight gets canceled and the stooges have to contend with an angry Big Mike and his goons.
Despite what's printed on the credits, Tex Avery had nothing to do with this cartoon - it's a Cinemascope remake of 'Wags to Riches' (1949), put together by others from his original artwork and production cels. Apart from the new Cinemascope backgrounds, it's identical to the earlier film.