Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney are two best friends and roommates who work as bottle-cappers at the Shotz Brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They navigate their personal and professional lives while dealing with hilarious situations and forming deep friendships.
Happy Days is a nostalgic sitcom set in the 1950s/1960s Milwaukee, focusing on a group of high school friends and their adventures. The series revolves around the Cunningham family, their friends, and the local hangout, Arnold's Drive-In. With themes of friendship, family, and coming of age, the show explores the ups and downs of teenage life in a retro setting.
Camp Candy is a hilarious and exciting TV show that takes place in a summer camp. The show follows the misadventures of a camp director named John Candy and his eccentric camp counselors as they navigate through various challenges and entertain the campers with their unique personalities and talents. With its comedic moments, heartwarming stories, and unforgettable characters, Camp Candy is a must-watch for anyone who loves comedy and adventure.
Wheeler Dealers is a popular TV show that has been running since 2003. It features a British duo who travel to the United States to buy classic cars, repair and restore them, and then sell them for a profit. The show focuses on the process of car restoration and the challenges faced by the team as they work together to complete each project.
CatDog follows the hilarious antics of a strange creature that is part-cat and part-dog. With their contrasting personalities and shared body, CatDog gets into all sorts of comical misadventures in their fictional city of Nearburg. Through friendship and teamwork, they navigate the challenges of being different and find acceptance within their community.
Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko meet and fall in love during their summer vacation. When they discover they're now in the same high school, they try to rekindle their romance. Danny tries to protect his cool image, causing Sandy to storm off. With the help of their friends, they eventually reconcile and confess their feelings for each other at the school dance. Despite obstacles and misunderstandings, Danny and Sandy end up together, flying off into the sky in Danny's car.
The Bikeriders is a movie that follows the rise of the Vandals, a midwestern motorcycle club, over the course of a decade. What starts as a gathering place for local outsiders takes a dark turn as the club transforms into a more sinister gang, posing a threat to the original group's unique way of life.
Set in the 1960s, The Outsiders follows the intense rivalry between two teenage gangs, the Greasers and the Socs. Based on the novel by S.E. Hinton, it delves into the challenges faced by these young outsiders as they navigate the complexities of high school, friendship, and loyalty.
In a time when rock'n'roll had not yet taken over, a brainy misfit decides to run for student council president, leading to a decline in her reputation but a rise in popularity. This sparks a moral panic and sets the stage for the changes that will forever alter Rydell High.
Based on the novel by S.E. Hinton, 'The Outsiders' follows a group of greaser teenagers who are constantly at odds with the socs, a rival gang from the wealthier side of town. The boys find themselves caught in a web of violence and rivalry as they try to protect each other and stay true to their friendships amidst the class differences and social tensions of 1960s Oklahoma.
Grease 2 is set in the 1960s at Rydell High School, where new student Michael Carrington falls for the beautiful and popular Stephanie Zinone. In order to win her over, Michael must prove himself as a cool and confident biker. Along the way, he navigates the challenges of teenage love, friendship, and finding his own identity.
Teen Angel is an American teen fantasy serial drama series that aired on the Disney Channel. Starring Jason Priestley, the series was first broadcast on The All New Mickey Mouse Club on April 24, 1989, and ended its run on May 22, 1989. Teen Angel was followed by a sequel series, Teen Angel Returns, also starring Priestley and future Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star Jennie Garth, which aired from October 2 to October 27, 1989.
This Boy's Life follows the story of a teenage boy named Toby and his turbulent journey through adolescence. Set in the 1950s, Toby struggles with his tumultuous relationships with his mother, stepfather, and the oppressive small town they live in. As he experiences domestic violence, physical abuse, and the challenges of high school, Toby battles to find his place in the world amidst the chaos.
Rebel Highway was a short-lived revival of American International Pictures created and produced by Lou Arkoff, the son of Samuel Z. Arkoff and Debra Hill for the Showtime channel in 1994. The concept was 10-week series of 1950s "drive-in classic" B-movies remade "with a '90s edge". The impetus for the series, according to Arkoff was, "what it would be like if you made Rebel Without a Cause today. It would be more lurid, sexier, and much more dangerous, and you definitely would have had Natalie Wood's top off".
La Bamba is a biography drama movie set in the 1950s about the rise of rock-n-roll singer Ritchie Valens. The plot revolves around his success in the record industry, his first love, forbidden relationships, and the challenges he faced as a Mexican-American in a predominantly white society. It also explores themes of racism, interracial romance, and the sacrifices Valens made for his career. The movie is based on the real-life story of Ritchie Valens, who died tragically at a young age but left a lasting impact on the music industry.
Set in 1954 Baltimore, the film follows Wade 'Cry-Baby' Walker, a juvenile delinquent with a passion for rock-n-roll. He falls for Allison, a good girl from a wealthy family, setting off a series of events that challenge their love in a society marked by class differences and conformity. With the help of friends, Cry-Baby takes on the establishment and fights for their forbidden love.
American Graffiti is a coming-of-age comedy-drama film set in 1960s California. It follows a group of teenagers as they spend their last night before adulthood searching for adventures and love. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the loss of innocence. Throughout the night, they encounter various situations, including vandalism, a car race, a robbery, and a dance party. The film captures the spirit and atmosphere of the 1960s, with a nostalgic soundtrack featuring rock-n-roll music. American Graffiti is a timeless classic that portrays the universal experiences of teenagers transitioning into adulthood.
In Streets of Fire, a singer is kidnapped by a motorcycle gang, and a former soldier must rescue her in an urban setting filled with tough guys, rivalries, and romantic entanglements.
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and Paramount Television and originally broadcast from November 8, 1980 until September 18, 1982.
A teenage boy is sent to live with his eccentric uncles for the summer. He learns valuable life lessons and discovers the true story behind their past adventures.