Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter, emerges from the desert and embarks on a journey to reconnect with his family. Along the way, Travis must confront his past and rediscover his place in society. It's a story of redemption, family, and the power of love.
When a millionaire leaves his vacation home in New York City for the winter, a homeless man takes up residence. Soon, he is joined by others seeking shelter, including a father and daughter. As they form an unlikely family, they must confront the challenges of deception, friendship, and reconciliation. This heartwarming tale explores the true meaning of home and the power of unlikely connections.
The Mangler is a horror mystery movie about an industrial accident involving a possessed, living machine. As people start dying in gruesome and mysterious ways, a parapsychologist investigates the supernatural entity behind the accidents. The plot unfolds with elements of exorcism, police investigation, and a cursed object, leading to a terrifying climax.
In Donald's Cousin Gus, Donald Duck's cousin Gus shows up unexpectedly and eats everything in sight, causing havoc in Donald's house. Donald tries to trick Gus into leaving, but ultimately ends up asking him to leave.
In 'A Mouse in the House', a sneaky mouse causes chaos and mayhem as it outwits the homeowners. With clever disguises and comedic violence, this animated comedy entertains viewers of all ages.
In Moving Day (1936), Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy attempt to move a piano into their new house. However, they face numerous challenges, including a mischievous cat, Peg-Leg Pete. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate the piano through narrow doorways and up steep stairs. Ultimately, they manage to triumph over the obstacles and successfully settle into their new home.
The Dentist follows the hilarious misadventures of a dentist as he navigates through absurd situations involving locked doors, reading newspapers, screaming women, and a shotgun. With witty dialogue and slapstick humor, this comedy short is sure to keep you laughing.
In Nit-Witty Kitty, Tom the Cat and Jerry the Mouse engage in their usual antics, including chasing each other, using various objects like a baseball bat and an iron, and causing comic violence. The plot revolves around their ongoing rivalry and the humorous situations they get themselves into.
In this silent film, a mischievous boy staying at a boarding house causes trouble with a magic lantern projector, a tennis game, and a jealous husband. Hilarity ensues as the landlady tries to control the situation.
Part Time Pal is a hilarious comedy animation short featuring the iconic cat and mouse duo, Tom and Jerry. In this adventure, Tom and Jerry find themselves in a series of hilarious mishaps involving gelatin, falling down stairs, corn, chickens, chases, brooms, and more. The laughs never stop as Tom and Jerry's antics escalate in this classic family-friendly animation.
Daffy Duck Hunt is a classic Looney Tunes animation where Daffy Duck finds himself being relentlessly hunted by a hunter and his hunting dog. As Daffy tries to outsmart them, chaos and hilarity ensue. With a touch of surrealism and comedic timing, this cartoon is a must-watch for fans of Daffy Duck and Looney Tunes.
Tom the Cat tries to catch Jerry the Mouse, but their chase leads them to a circus where they encounter a cartoon lion.
Donald Duck gets a penguin as a gift and chaos ensues as the mischievous bird causes trouble by blowing up Donald's house and causing grief. Despite the mayhem, Donald eventually forgives the penguin and they become friends.
In 'Old Rockin' Chair Tom,' Tom and Jerry's rivalry intensifies when Jerry takes advantage of Tom's old age. Tom seeks revenge but ends up getting flattened. With the help of a young rival, Jerry puts Tom through various comedic mishaps including swallowing a magnet and tripping on a banana peel.
Bikini Girls on Ice follows a group of bikini-clad college students who are stranded in the middle of nowhere when their bus breaks down near an abandoned gas station. Little do they know, a deranged backwoods slasher is lurking nearby, waiting to pick them off one by one. As the night falls, the girls must fight for their lives against the sadistic killer.
Planning a vacation, Woody reads in the newspaper about Swiss Chard Lodge which promises lots of good food (which, as Woody says, is his "favorite dish"). He heads over to said lodge but, upon arriving, is told by owner Wally Walrus that he must make reservations ahead of time... which he has not. Wally throws the pest out but Woody is able to re-enter the premises disguised as none other than Santa Claus. He robs Wally of his food but, once alone with his sack, discovers quite a surprise inside.
"Is this trip really necessary?" asks a road sign. "Sure, it's necessary," replies Woody Woodpecker. "I'm a necessary evil." Patriotic gestures are evidently not Woody's strong suit. When he goes to the gas station for a refill, he doesn't even know what a ration book is. The attendant thinks Woody is a wise guy and takes a large mallet and knocks him and his car into a junkyard several miles away. What luck! The old cars still have a bit of gas in them. Woody takes a rubber hose and siphons the gasoline from some of them. Unluckily, one of the cars he picks is brand new. And it's a cop car. Woody is soon at odds with a bulldog police officer.
Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy stumble across a ghost ship. They climb aboard, and it proceeds to scare them in various ways.
In Siberia, a tourist falls into a criminal scam after a one-night stand. He must navigate through deceit, theft, and hypocrisy to save himself and come out on top. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences the vibrant and dangerous underworld of Siberia.
A videotaped production of the Frederick Knott play in which three criminals play an elaborate scam on a blind woman who is in possession of a doll that, unbeknownst to her, is very incriminating. The play had already been famously adapted for the screen in 1967 starring Audrey Hepburn. This 1982 version was frequently shown on HBO in the 1980s.