Playing with Dolls follows a group of contestants who are participating in a mysterious competition in a remote mountain cabin. As the competition progresses, they soon discover that they are being stalked by a masked killer. With their lives on the line, they must find a way to escape and survive.
A Scotland Yard detective is investigating a string of robberies and a murder, and the information he uncovers leads him to the estate of a wealthy but strange English family, who share their mansion with a group of nuns. The detective comes to suspect that neither the family nor the nuns is quite what they seem to be.
In this sequel to The Last of the Mohicans, the Pathfinder (Kevin Dillon) defends a British fort under siege during the French and Indian Wars. His Indian father, Chingachgook (Graham Greene), and the lovely Mabel Dunham (Laurie Holden) are swept up in the battle, and the Pathfinder finds himself forced to choose between his father and the woman he loves. The film is based on last of James Fenimore Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales."
In 'My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2,' Skye Rotter must face the traumatic events of her past as she tries to celebrate her sweet 16. However, her father's killer is back, and Skye must fight to survive the night and confront her darkest secrets.
Thirty years in the future (when women are primary income-earners and men are stay-at-home housekeepers) Miss Hap is elected Fire Chief and leads her crew of firefighters to rescue a couple trapped in a burning building.
In this animated short film, a wolf named Dan McGoo tries to eliminate his competitor Droopy during a high-stakes poker game at a saloon. However, his plans are foiled and chaos ensues.
In this surreal animated comedy, a rabbit chef in Paris gets into a rivalry with a fellow chef. They compete using bizarre cooking methods, including hitting each other with mallets and using dynamite. The story follows their hilarious and unpredictable antics as they try to outdo each other in the kitchen.
Popeye and Olive enter the city of Badgag and spot Bluto doing magic tricks. He hypnotizes Olive like a snake charmer. Bluto introduces himself as the Great Bourgeois and gives Olive a fancy dress, turns Popeye into a donkey, and sits on a bed of nails. Popeye pounces on the bed and turns it into springs. The boys next compete in snake charming; Popeye blows a hornpipe on his pipe. Bluto next turns Popeye into a parrot. Bluto then locks Olive in a basket and does the sword trick; Olive escapes and gives parrot Popeye his spinach, which revives him. Bluto escapes with the rope trick and a flying carpet, but Popeye uses his pipe like a rocket to get aloft. Another battle, with Popeye using Bluto's own magic to turn Bluto into a canary. Popeye and Olive fly the carpet home, past the Statue of Liberty.
When a troubled young girl is adopted by a loving family, she begins to suspect that her new father may be hiding a sinister secret. As she unravels the truth, she finds herself in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Jerry the mouse, seeking revenge on Tom the cat, dresses up as a baby and tries to humiliate him. However, Tom manages to turn the tables and get his own revenge.
Mouse Trouble is a comedic animated short film from 1944. The plot revolves around a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry, who constantly cause mischief and chaos for each other. In this particular episode, Tom tries to catch Jerry using various traps and tricks, but Jerry always manages to outsmart him and turn the tables. The film is full of slapstick humor, clever gags, and hilarious chase sequences. It is a classic example of the iconic cat and mouse rivalry.
When two musicians are fired from their orchestra, they must find a way to survive on the streets. They end up staying in a boarding house, where they get into various comedic misadventures.
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn, stands by. A stranger comes in with eyes for Sue; he begins a boxing match with Dan. After Dan gets knocked down, he accuses the stranger of having something in the glove; the ref finds four horseshoes and a horse. After the fight goes on a while with no conclusion, the narrator tosses a couple of guns, the lights go out, and Dan is shot or is he?
In 'Springtime for Thomas,' Tom the cat tries various schemes to impress a female cat, but his efforts are constantly foiled by Jerry the mouse. The story follows Tom's comedic misadventures as he tries to win the affection of the female cat.
Private Snafu steals secret Japanese war plans, is captured and tried. He escapes and rows out to sea.
An alley cat attempts to steal the goldfish Andy Panda just bought from a pet shop, but the fish proves too clever for him.
In 'Puttin' on the Dog,' a mischievous mouse challenges a dog to a battle of wit and physical humor. The dog, determined to outsmart the mouse, disguises itself and engages in a series of comedic and surreal situations. Through a combination of clever tricks and hyperbolic physical distortion, the dog tries to catch the mouse but ends up getting caught in its own humorous traps. The film showcases the classic cat versus mouse chase, with a humorous twist and anthropomorphic animal characters.
Bugs Bunny gets involved in a magic show where he has to outsmart a mean-widdle kid and perform various tricks such as pulling a rabbit from a hat. The show is filled with surrealism and comedic moments.
It's duck season, so Daffy plays hunter Elmer and a hungry fox off against each other.
The Pink Panther finds a talking magic lamp and becomes a genie. However, he cannot get anyone to rub the lamp.