Murder by Death is a comedy crime film that parodies famous detective characters and classic murder mystery tropes. It takes place in a mansion where a group of eccentric detectives and their sidekicks are invited to solve a murder mystery. As the night unfolds, unexpected twists and turns occur, leading to a surprise ending.
The Griswold family embarks on a trip to Europe, encountering various mishaps and comedic adventures along the way. From awkward encounters with foreign cultures to unexpected encounters with romantic interests, their vacation quickly turns into a hilarious chaos.
Toto and his friends must rescue his egg children after they're taken away for a gourmet food event in Africa.
When a foreign exchange student arrives at a high school in Ohio, chaos ensues as the students try to impress him and explore their wildest fantasies.
Viva Maria! is a comedy adventure film set in the early 1900s. It follows the story of two vaudeville performers named Maria who become involved in a revolution in a fictional country. The film parodies the spaghetti western genre and explores themes of rebellion and female empowerment.
Hollywood or Bust is a comedy film from 1956 that follows the story of a gambler and a singer who embark on a cross-country trip to make it to Hollywood, facing various obstacles and comedic situations along the way.
The Tuche family, a typical middle-class French family, win the lottery and move to Monaco. They struggle with their newfound wealth and try to fit in with the wealthy elite of the Côte d'Azur.
During a family reunion in Paris, a group of relatives discovers that their grandfather was a Nazi collaborator. Determined to seek vengeance, they join the French Resistance and embark on a series of comedic and satirical escapades. As they navigate the dangers of German occupation and the Gestapo, they also confront their own family dynamics and discover the power of unity.
A Japanese scientist accidentally releases a giant monster in the U.S., and must save it-and Cincinnati-before a crazed nuclear physicist destroys both.
In this surreal satire, Mr. Freedom, an American superhero, is sent to France to fight against communism and protect freedom. However, his methods become increasingly violent and oppressive, causing chaos and destruction in the process.
Father Christmas takes a break from his busy schedule to go on a vacation in Las Vegas, but soon finds himself caught up in a series of surreal and festive misadventures. He reunites with his faithful dog and encounters a Siamese cat, a black cat, and a snowman along the way. Based on the book 'Father Christmas' by Raymond Briggs, this animated comedy explores the whimsical and magical aspects of the holiday season.
In 'For Scent-imental Reasons,' a skunk named Pepe Le Pew pursues a cat with his unwanted affection in Paris. The cat tries to escape from Pepe's advances, leading to a series of comedic chase scenes and mistaken identity. Along the way, there are humorous references to French stereotypes and surreal situations. Will the cat be able to turn the tables on Pepe and escape his smelly pursuit?
Pepe Le Pew, the eternally amorous skunk, is in Paris, where his stench sends a female cat upward to hit a freshly painted flagpole, which puts a white stripe on her back and causes Pepe to think she also is a skunk. He lustfully pursues her into the Louvre art gallery.
A hungry cat disguises herself as a skunk to get in on feeding time at the zoo, but amorous Pepe thinks she's the real thing and pours on his Maurice Chevalier impression to win her over.
In Odor-Able Kitty, Pepe Le Pew falls in love with a cat who accidentally gets black paint dumped on her, making her smell like a skunk.
Pepe le Pew arrives in New Orleans, where Fabrette the black cat has been cursed with white stripes like a skunk, interfering with her chances to get married. Of course, a skunk is her perfect match... if she can stand the smell!
On the French Riviera, a female cat is frightened by sudden outbursts of barking by every dog around her. So, to scare them away, she paints her back with a white stripe like that of a skunk. But she doesn't receive the peace she'd expected, because Pepé Le Pew, the amorous French skunk, sees her, thinks she's a girl skunk, and pursues her.
In the French Alps, an out-of-control street-painter's wagon sprays a stripe of white paint atop a female cat's back. Enter Pepé Le Pew.
Striving to be like all the high-class dogs in their fine coats, a little hairless pooch borrows a black and white fur coat of her owner, not realizing it makes her appear to be a skunk. Once she has it on, she finds everyone fleeing from her - everyone, that is, except for the amorous Pepé Le Pew.
While Lady Christabel Beauclark, a bird fancier, is scurrying about demanding certain territorial rights for British birds from other countries, Her Ladyship's niece is falling in love with the family butler, Tom Gilbey. The birds are forgotten when war breaks out, and Gilbey now finds himself in love with the niece whose love was previously unrequited. Written by Les Adams