In May 1976, high school and junior high students navigate the trials and tribulations of the last day of school. The story follows their transition from one grade to the next and explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and coming of age.
In this animated comedy short film, Tom the cat tries to catch Jerry the mouse who suddenly becomes invisible. Chaos ensues as Jerry outwits Tom using his invisibility to create mischief and escape from the cat's clutches. The film is filled with humorous and surreal moments as the two iconic characters engage in their classic cat-and-mouse chase.
In 'Cat Fishin'', Jerry the Mouse and Spike the Bulldog both want to catch the biggest fish in a fishing contest. They use various tactics to outsmart and outwit each other, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations.
A musician gets into various mishaps while trying to move a piano and deliver it to a customer.
In 'Pride of the Bowery,' a group of young boys known as the East Side Kids living in the Lower East Side of Manhattan find themselves involved in a boxing tournament. The boys face various challenges, including theft, manipulation, and bad sportsmanship, but through heroism, reformation, and true friendship, they learn important life lessons. The movie is set in the 1940s and showcases the resilience and determination of the Bowery kids.
Harry finds out he is the missing heir to an estate, and is summoned to an old, spooky mansion to collect his inheritance.
Lawyers Blackstone and Bodgett's first case is a divorce proceeding between a wealthy husband and his wife. The wife, her lawyer and a friend are shooting for a large alimony settlement and split it three ways. Blackstone and Blodgett (up to their usual bag of Clark & McCullough tricks) wind up as heroes in the newspaper headlines.
The ever-disreputable Reggie Gussle, mistreating his caddy and generally making an ass of himself on the golf course, receives a well-deserved golf ball to the noggin, temporarily rendering him disoriented. The offending golfer, Ambrose, and his wife feel terrible about the erring ball; but if they knew what Gussle was capable of, they'd have left him lying on the green. Later, at his social club, Gussle gets thrown out of a card game for cheating. Ambrose, ignorant of the exiting Gussle's dishonesty, greets him warmly before joining the game himself. Gussle suddenly has an idea that will give him revenge on the card players and get rid of Ambrose so that Gussle can make his moves on his gullible friend's beautiful wife.
Tale of a romantic rivalry with a lot of personality humor...and a Betty Boop voice!
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