Homebound is a psychological horror movie that takes place in the English countryside. It follows a family dealing with a creepy and evil child, as they uncover a conspiracy and face suspenseful and mysterious events.
In 'The Knockout,' a boxing match between two rivals becomes the backdrop for a comedic love triangle. The incompetent police, gender disguises, and comedic fights add to the chaos.
In Dark August, a woman accidentally lacerates herself and summons a demon, leading to a series of haunting events. As she tries to defend herself from the attacker, she discovers a curse that must be broken. With the help of tarot cards and occult practices, she delves into the world of the supernatural and uncovers a terrifying truth. With her life in danger, she must navigate through the mysteries and horrors that surround her.
From Soup to Nuts is a hilarious silent comedy film from 1928. The film follows a bumbling waiter who wreaks havoc at a high-society party. With slapstick humor and classic gags, this Laurel and Hardy film will leave you laughing from start to finish.
Casper is going on vacation with his wife and ugly baby (I'm sorry, but the kid IS really creepy looking) and after about five minutes of unfunny shenanigans, he arrives home and gets ready to take off for the country. However, unexpectedly, his rich uncle, his aunt and their destructive and stupid son arrive and invite themselves along for the trip. The trip is anything but relaxing.
A courtroom comedy! In this short we follow suspect Mr. Wilson (Clyde) as he explains the events leading to him hitting brother-in-law Homer Healy (Jack Shutta) with a monkey wrench. This was Andy Clyde's last short film for Educational Pictures.
Jerry, a hobo, is chased by a pair of policemen after accidentally interrupting their dice game and later woos a farm girl to get breakfast.
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