Two friends fake illness to attend a convention in Honolulu, but their plans are ruined when their nosy wives find out.
Lost in Alaska is a hilarious adventure comedy film set in the beautiful and treacherous landscapes of Alaska. The story revolves around two bumbling characters who find themselves in precarious situations as they navigate their way through the snowy wilderness. With themes of greed, rescue, and comedic mishaps, this movie will have you laughing and on the edge of your seat.
Thérèse Raquin, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage, embarks on a passionate affair with her husband's friend, Laurent. Fueled by their forbidden love, they conspire to murder Thérèse's husband and live happily ever after. However, their crime haunts them and drives them to the brink of madness.
Night has fallen, and the Pink Panther is looking for a place to sleep. A flop house denies him access, but he fortunately finds a key on the ground that gives him entry to a man's home, in which the Pink Panther helps himself to the man's shaving equipment, electric toothbrush, and bed. The man, a drunk, arrives home after one of his binges and, casting eyes on the pink feline in his bed, thinks he's having an alcoholic hallucination. He calls Alcoholics Anonymous to send someone to help him quit drinking. A man from A.A. throws all of the drunk's booze bottles into a garbage can, and they sit down to share a carton of milk. Then, both men see the Pink Panther walk past them! Befuddled, the two men rush to find the Department of Sanitation truck carrying the bottles of booze. After what they've seen, a drinking spree is in order!
In Mush and Milk (1933), the gang tries to earn money by milking a cow and doing various odd jobs. They also visit an amusement park and have comic adventures.
Tim Kelly is an orphan who runs away after his orphanage burns down. Presumed to be killed in the fire, he is able to roam the streets of New York freely. He meets Max Ginsberg, an old Jewish junk dealer with rheumatism, and the two strike a partnership and a close friendship.
A smuggler hides from hit men with a Greek fisherman and his daughter.
Walter Catlett is the cousin to some squeaky voiced Dagwood Bumstead type who can't get a girl. Can he browbeat his cousin into swiping pretty girl from accomplished gunman, boxer, and horseman Franklin Pangborn (!?), or is that just DREAM STUFF?
Polka-Dot Puss is a classic Tom and Jerry cartoon where Tom tries to avoid a thunderstorm by painting himself into a polka-dot pattern, but things go awry when Jerry gets involved.
The transition from horses to automobiles at the turn of the century causes problems between a father and son.
Bluto thinks he needs a complete rest (and a pretty nurse), at Havarest Hospital. Popeye, however, soon teaches him that honest toil is best as he puts him through a workout in the rest hospital.
Moritz Kaiser, good-looking single from passion, enjoys the carefree life in the fast lane. The successful chief designer of a furniture company lives in a luxury apartment and drives a thick sports car. The tide turns when he is fired after an affair with his boss's wife and finds no job. After unsuccessful lavatory cleaning, he lands at the small furniture manufacturer Toby Breuer, who wants to hire only a seasoned family man according to his alternative corporate philosophy.
The doctor prescribes fresh air for a man with a bad cold. His wife is determined to comply with the doctor's orders even if it kills him.
Birthday Blues is a comedy film from 1932 that revolves around a chaotic birthday celebration. The story follows a group of characters as they navigate through a series of mishaps, including cake fights, thrift store adventures, and unexpected reunions. With its slapstick humor and heartwarming moments, Birthday Blues is sure to leave you laughing.
Johnny is a hypochondriac and he spends all of his time fussing over his health instead of paying attention to his lovely wife. The wife and the family doctor pretend he is going to die -- and behave in a heartless fashion that gets him to lose his temper and get out of his sickbed forever.
A Happy Harmonie with Bosko.
"Snub" and his much larger dancing partner, "Fat" (Marvin Loback), struggle with each other in the room they share, try to crash the local vaudeville house and end up having to repossess a piano from their former landlord.
Gran'pop monkey runs a printing press while evading the advances of his amorous secretary and suffering the mischievousness of the two young family members who assist him.
Vera, a hypochondriac, mistakes an escaped lunatic for a physician who can help "cure" her.
A wacky newsreel shows us a beauty pageant gone wrong, a Jimmy Durante-like judo expert, two victims of the machine age, the horror of preserving beauty, Professor Baggysacks's gyro-copter hat, a push-button-age card sharp and more.