In the summer of 1939, 13-year-old Marie goes with her parents to visit her grandparents in a small town near Avignon. Marie discovers her femininity and falls for a young Jewish doctor, but he prefers Eva, Marie's mother.
Bound for Glory is based on the autobiography of Woody Guthrie, a folk musician who travels across the United States during the Great Depression. He experiences poverty, labor struggles, and the harsh reality of the Dust Bowl, all while trying to pursue his passion for music and provide for his family.
A mountain community is thrown into turmoil as the townspeople debate the advantages and disadvantages of having a railroad.
Comin' Round the Mountain is a comedy musical set in the Ozark Mountains. The story revolves around a family feud, hidden treasure, and a holiday romance. The Hatfield and McCoy families, living in the American South, find themselves in a hilarious and chaotic scenario filled with hoedowns, square dances, and love potions. As tensions escalate, the families must come together to resolve their differences and put an end to the long-standing feud.
Blending Christmas is a delightful holiday movie that follows the story of a real estate developer and an analyst who go on a romantic vacation that turns into a series of unexpected events. With family reunions, marriage proposals, and Christmas miracles, they discover the true meaning of love and joy during the holiday season.
Three aliens from the planet Taros land on Earth and are befriended by a Wyoming rancher's son.
In 1880, Osawkie, Kansas is feuding with rival town Mandaroon over which will be county seat, keeping the town's men away from home most of the time. The last straw is when Matt Davis feels compelled to go on a new foray on his wedding night; his bride Liza (just call her Lysistrata) takes teacher Cassie's advice and organizes a marital strike to make the men-folk stop their nonsense.
A group of farmers face financial hardship and eviction during the Great Depression, but with the help of collective farming and self-governance, they triumph over adversity.
In 'It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown,' Charlie Brown and his friends decide to put on a show with a disco theme. They learn new dance moves, practice their routines, and create a fun and entertaining performance. Along the way, they face challenges and setbacks but ultimately come together to create a unique and memorable show.
A bunch of bootleggers run booze in the South.
Two incompetent Western outlaws engineer several failed crimes, including a botched stagecoach holdup. Fred Williamson, a tough-guy perennial in blaxploitation movies, does a rare comedy turn as a blundering patsy to Richard Pryor's slick con man.
A movie cowboy scrambles to salvage his career after his latest movie turns out to be a flop.
The Bowery Boys head west to clear Louie of an old murder charge that he had killed his gold-mine partner. Sach has the map to the gold mine painted on his back, and Blackjack McCoy has him kidnapped by Indian Joe. Gabe poses as a dangerous gunman, the Klondike Kid, while Slip is in charge of all the remaining loose ends.
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A father tells his son the invention of the wheel was most important; to prove it, the two hipsters visit the inventor caveman Donald Duck. There follows a survey of the progress of transportation, a digression into the basics of gear ratios, a series of live-action dancers to various styles of music inside a giant jukebox, an illustration of the use of wheels in power generation and space satellites, etc. Ultimately, Donald decides he doesn't want the responsibility, but certainly someone else would take on the task.
Charley arrives in a backward mountain town to be the new schoolteacher and receives a hostile welcome.
Another barn dance. Minnie plays piano; Mickey plays fiddle, then percussion, then harmonica. Mickey dances with the huge Patricia Pig.
Ray Whitley and the other Lazy-Q cowhands break up a plot by Mrs. Pierce (Isabel La Mal) to have her son George (Sid Coke) acquire the ranch by marrying the owner's daughter (Jean Joyce).
Farm Foolery shows farm animals harvesting crops at harvest time in the fall. The second half of the cartoon includes a sing along of the Tin Pan Alley standard "Shine on Harvest Moon" by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.
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