In a future where the United States has become a totalitarian theocracy, a young woman named Offred is forcibly assigned to be a child-bearing surrogate for a powerful government official. As she navigates the oppressive society, she starts to rebel against the system and search for her lost daughter.
Cul-de-sac is a dark comedy crime drama set in an isolated house where a married couple's peaceful life is disrupted when gangsters invade their home. The couple, who are already dealing with their own personal issues, are forced to confront the intruders and navigate a tense and dangerous situation.
A sexy young manicurist living with her older backwoodsman husband in a small Canadian town finds herself attracted to a young, rich and famous divorce lawyer who comes to town on vacation.
A starving cat wandering in the wilderness sees a sign that says "Ma's Place / Home Cooking / 3 Miles". The cat speeds into town, without noticing the sign that says "Ghost Town / Population 100 Ghosts". One of these ghosts is a mouse eager to get revenge on cats for having tormented him in life.
They Go Boom! (1929) is a comedy short film featuring the famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The film follows their misadventures as they try to share a bed at a boarding house, resulting in a series of uproarious events. From fighting over bed covers to being hit on the head by falling objects, the duo's hilarious antics escalate to a chaotic finale. With its slapstick comedy and clever gags, They Go Boom! is sure to leave viewers in stitches.
Hollywood Steps Out is a star-studded animated short film showcasing various Hollywood celebrities attending a glamorous nightclub in Los Angeles, California. The film features comedic spoofs and caricatures of notable figures such as Norma Shearer, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Edward G. Robinson, Johnny Weissmuller, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, Harpo Marx, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, and Leopold Stokowski. The cartoon includes humorous scenes like lighting a match, flipping a coin, hot-foot pranks, and a conga line.
Triple Trouble is a slapstick comedy film in which a bumbling inventor finds himself in a series of hilarious misadventures. From getting chased by the police to exploding inventions, the inventor's life is full of comedic chaos. With his top hat and tails, the inventor gets into trouble with a pickpocket, a chef, and even the Keystone Kops. Will he be able to overcome all the obstacles and find success? Watch Triple Trouble to find out!
Pilot for a never-made TV series based upon the popular comic strip character. Adventurer Modesty Blaise and knife thrower Willie Garvin - retired ex-criminals living in California with driver Weng - first save and then protect a young computer expert from a criminal organization, led by the evil Debbie La Forge. .
A wolf with a Southern accent walks by just as a teacher is getting fed up with his class and walks out. Unfortunately, the class consists of three junior clones of Droopy, who manage to try his patience.
This two-reel Lloyd Hamilton comedy. Set in the bucolic countryside, the opening sequence introduces Ham and his girlfriend Babe London as "the hired man and his three acres of love.". Ham encounters an attractive, prosperous-looking young lady who is having car trouble. After gallantly fixing her flat tire and when he realizes that the young lady has left her purse behind with her address inside he sets out to return it, no doubt hoping for a reward, either monetary or romantic.
The management of touring ice show faces mounting debts.
It stars Clyde Cook working with Stan Laurel. Stan helped write this and fans of L&H will recognize the situation: a street musician in the snow. Yes, it's the set-up from BELOW ZERO. It's all about the falls in the snow here, and Clyde takes them great.
Musty Suffer, finding a meal ticket, resolves to take a vacation while eating is free. The café owner, however, discovers Musty’s face does not compare with the photograph on the ticket. Musty goes out to have it altered, thinking less of the face than he does of the meal ticket. He is completely recast in a steel foundry and returns to enjoy the free meals only to find that the restaurant has closed.
Andy Panda is helping his pop out in his blacksmith shop and expresses a desire of his to shoe a horse. Pop tells him he couldn't even shoe a fly (laughs!!!) and decides to prove it to him by taking him up on the offer... namely by disguising himself as a horse (named Charlie) to fool his son. Andy agrees to shoe "Charlie" but the plan goes awry when all manner of disaster befalls the disguised pop culminating in his swallowing several magnets. The magnets within him attract first a heavy anvil and then a pile of burning hot horseshoes! Eventually the disguise comes off and Andy promptly shoes the disguise (thinking it's still Charlie) and proudly tells Pop, "Told ya I could shoe a horse!" Pop, still fleeing the horseshoes, asks Andy, "Tell your mom I won't be home for dinner!"
Edgar Kennedy, in order to attend a prizefight without his brother-in-law, pretends to be sick with intentions of sneaking off later. As usual, his best-laid plan takes another direction. His mother-in-law gives him a foot bath in a tub with what turns out to be quick-setting cement. His pal Sam drills a hole in the cement to blow the cement off with explosives, with a typical-Kennedy result... disaster.
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