The movie follows the misadventures of Mr. Toad, a wealthy and reckless toad who gets himself into trouble, and Ichabod Crane, a skinny schoolteacher who becomes the target of the Headless Horseman. Both characters face their respective challenges in a series of humorous and exciting events.
Hilary and Jackie is a biographical drama that explores the tumultuous relationship between two sisters, Hilary and Jackie. Hilary, a talented cellist, becomes envious of her sister Jackie, a flautist, after Jackie achieves success and fame. The film delves into their complicated bond, the sacrifices they make for their careers, and the impact it has on their personal lives. Set against the backdrop of the music world, the movie also touches upon themes of sibling rivalry, tragedy, and the price of talent.
Castle Keep is a satirical comedy that takes place during World War II. The film centers around a group of soldiers who are stationed at a castle and their interactions with the local aristocrats. As the war rages on, the soldiers struggle to protect the castle and preserve its art while dealing with their own personal issues and falling in love. The film combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance, providing a unique perspective on the war.
La vida en un hilo (1945) is a comedy movie set in Madrid, Spain. It follows the story of a woman living a monotonous and boring life. One rainy day, her life takes an unexpected turn when she makes a series of bad decisions that lead her to meet a flautist, a sculptor, and an architect. As she explores an alternative life filled with cringe-worthy moments, she learns to embrace the unpredictable and finds herself on a journey of self-discovery.
Two Aliens visit the Earth in an effort to enlist converts to travel the universe with them.
Pert Kelton and Tom Dugan star in this 1931 short directed by Mack Sennett, having a little dinner party.
Won Jury's Special Award at the Turin International Film Festival of Young Cinema 1993
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