When a test pilot is miniaturized and injected into a man's body by a secret government experiment, he must navigate through the human body to save his own life and protect the scientist's secret.
In the midst of the California gold rush, a group of prospectors encounter various comedic mishaps while searching for wealth.
After being wrongfully committed to a reformatory, a young woman named Thymian tries to escape the tragic and degrading conditions. She faces scandal, degradation, and the loss of her innocence.
Yves Saint Laurent is a biographical drama about the life of the legendary fashion designer. It takes place in the 1950s to the 1970s and explores his rise to fame, his struggles with addiction, and his creative genius. The movie delves into his personal life, including his relationship with his business partner and lover, Pierre Bergé. The film showcases the glamorous world of high fashion and the challenges faced by Yves Saint Laurent as he becomes a household name.
A woman named Martha Ivers has built a successful life for herself, but the weight of her dark past and the secrets she holds threaten to unravel everything. As a child, Martha witnessed a murder and her involvement in the crime has haunted her ever since. When her husband, Walter, discovers the truth, Martha will go to great lengths to keep her secrets buried, even if it means destroying those she loves.
Tales of Terror is an anthology film that combines elements of comedy, horror, mystery, and thriller. It features various interconnected stories, each filled with suspense, twists, and supernatural elements. The film explores themes of obsession, haunting, revenge, and the dark side of human nature. From haunted mansions to buried secrets, Tales of Terror will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In Sleepwalking, a 12-year-old girl named Tara lives with her domineering father. When her mother disappears, Tara goes on a journey with her uncle to find her. Along the way, they face various challenges and discover the true meaning of family and love.
In 'A Night Out,' a man goes out for a night of drinking and mischief, leading to hilarious encounters with various characters. He falls into a bathtub, jumps out of a window, and mistakenly ends up in a hotel room with a married woman. The night escalates with drunken fights, pie-in-the-face moments, and chaotic situations. As the night goes on, the man's drunkenness gets him into more trouble, ultimately leading to a memorable and eventful evening.
Five Star Day follows the story of Jake Gibson, who believes in astrological predictions. On his birthday, he experiences a series of events that challenge his beliefs. Determined to disprove astrology, Jake sets out on a journey to interview people who share the same birthday as him. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences that change his perspective on life. This romantic drama explores themes of fate, self-discovery, and the interconnectedness of people's lives.
Scram! is a comedy short film from 1932. It follows a series of comical events involving a drunk policeman, mistaken identities, a flirtatious wife, and a compromising situation.
In this slapstick comedy, a drunken man causes chaos everywhere he goes, including a hotel. Hilarity ensues as he gets into various mishaps and encounters a cast of absurd and entertaining characters.
Sisters of the Gion is a pre-war melodrama set in Japan during the Great Depression. The film tells the story of two sisters, one a geisha and the other a sex worker, as they navigate a complex web of poverty, seduction, betrayal, and revenge. As the sisters struggle to survive in a society that subjugates women, they find themselves trapped in a world defined by infidelity, manipulation, and heartbreak.
The Country Cousin is a Silly Symphony animation released in 1936. It tells the story of a country mouse who visits his city cousin. The country mouse is fascinated by the city life, but soon realizes that it is not as charming as it seems. The animation is filled with humorous moments and showcases the stark contrast between the country and the city.
No Man's Woman is a film-noir crime movie from 1955. The story follows a manipulative and seductive woman who uses her charms to control and deceive men. Her actions lead to betrayal, murder, and a police investigation. The plot explores themes of dysfunctional relationships, deceit, and the consequences of greed.
Cajun newlyweds must deal with the jealousy of his brother, who also loved her, and the arrival of a mysterious seductress in their bayou backwater.
Following her husband Arthur's mysterious death, Rachel Baxley packs up her life as a State Department wife in Hong Kong and boards a freighter along with her husband's casket bound for the U.S. She begins to regret this decision when she meets one of the crew members, a handsome rogue named Jake Fontaine - who has smuggled his liquor above in Arthur's coffin! Suddenly, a typhoon hits and the freighter breaks apart. Marooned on a desert island with Jake they fall in love. Shortly thereafter, Jake comes to suspect that Rachel's "late" husband Arthur might not be dead at all. Rachel is stunned when Arthur arrives on the island with his heroin smuggling partners. In the ensuing chaos, Jake overcomes each of the smugglers and heroically rescues his new love, Rachel.
In Grips, Grunts and Groans, The Three Stooges find themselves in a series of slapstick-filled adventures. From wrestling matches to boxing bouts and comedic mishaps at a gym, they leave a trail of laughter and chaos. With fake beards, bar bells, and falling objects, their hilarious shenanigans will keep audiences entertained.
After being ejected from an establishment for being drunk and disorderly, George Rowe, Sammy Brooks, Hughie Mack and Snub Pollard form a drunken singing quartet in the street before a car comes and takes Sammy and George away, leaving the other two staggering in the road. Snub and Hughie agree to go somewhere "where there are no wives, landlords or prohibitionists", and so three months later they emerge on a prairie with supplies dwindling.
When the story begins, Charlie (Charlie Murray) is fighting with his overbearing mother-in-law. The old battleaxe lives with Charlie and his wife and she orders Charlie about as if she's his wife. Charlie wants to go out to the lodge meeting with his pals...and the mother-in-law insists he stay home. An argument (which is way overdone) results but Charlie is able to get away thanks to a friend who pretends to be a cop.
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?