Clark Griswold, a food processing salesman, decides to take his family on a cross-country road trip to the Walley World theme park. Along the way, they encounter numerous obstacles and misadventures, including getting lost, having their car vandalized, and dealing with the eccentricities of relatives they visit. Despite all the challenges, Clark is determined to reach their destination and give his family the vacation they deserve.
In the small beach town of Grand Beach, a biker gang known as the Demons terrorizes the community. They target football players, electrocute them, and leave them dead. As the body count rises, the town is gripped with fear, and a police investigation is launched. A group of teenagers, including a football player named Skip, find themselves in the midst of the chaos as they try to uncover the truth and stop the motorcycle killer before it's too late.
After a failed relationship, a man takes a road trip to retrace his memories of a past life relationship in order to find closure. Along the way, he explores different aspects of his own identity and sexuality.
In Holy Matrimony, a man named Peter must go undercover and impersonate the husband of a woman on the run from the law. As he tries to hide his true identity, he gets caught up in a series of comedic and criminal misadventures. With a mix of humor and suspense, Holy Matrimony showcases the lengths people will go to when faced with desperate circumstances.
Tempress Vivian Marsh (Betty Bronseon) lures Tom Evans (Jack Mulhall) away from stenographer Connie Lee (Constance Cummings), the girl he really loves. Connie, on the rebound, has an affair with her married boss Yates (Jameson Thomas). Vivian, not content with her successful conquest of milquetoast Tony, decides to have a romantic liaison with Yates as well. Tony discovers her infidelity, gets a divorce, and returns to Connie, who is a bit less pure than when he abandoned her.
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