In 'Crazy with the Heat,' Goofy and his friends embark on a hilarious and surreal journey through the Sahara Desert, facing dehydration, hallucinations, and comedic mishaps along the way.
A rookie forest ranger in the 1910s forms an unlikely partnership with a cook to solve a mystery in the wild west. As they navigate through the forest and encounter various challenges, they discover the importance of teamwork and friendship.
Love Finds Andy Hardy is a heartwarming comedy romance film set in the 1930s. The story follows Andy Hardy, a teenage boy who finds himself juggling multiple romantic interests and dealing with challenges in his family and love life. With the backdrop of Christmas and New Year's Eve, Andy navigates through teenage angst, deceptive situations, and the complexities of relationships. The film provides a delightful portrayal of small-town life and the ups and downs of young love.
Brother Rat follows the antics of a group of college friends at a Virginia school in the 1930s. They navigate romantic relationships, comedic mishaps, and face challenges that test their friendship. Deception, gambling, and school spirit play a significant role in this action-comedy-drama.
Henry Aldrich finds himself in a heated election for high-school class president.
In 'Wild and Woolfy,' a wolf tries to catch the basset hound using various clever tricks, but the dog always outsmarts him. The chase takes them through ice cream bars, a stagecoach, and even Monument Valley. The wolf's attempts to kidnap the dog intensify, resulting in a comedic showdown in the Old West.
A crazed bomber is terrorizing the city. Meanwhile, a young Porky Pig is a few cents shy of buying an ice cream soda; he starts earning it by picking up items people drop and handing them back to them.
Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job. He then starts a flying school which receives a boost when the government launches a program which it hopes will produce 20,000 pilots a year.
A shy newspaperman nearly gives up when his girlfriend falls for the new guy in town till Withers sets things right.
"Hey, kids, let's get together and put on a show!" That's the idea behind this raucous spoof about a vaudeville performer who's sent to college to spy on his bratty son.
A thoroughly thirsty Woody Woodpecker overhears a radio advertisement for the "Drooler's Delight" ice cream soda. Armed with his only quarter, he heads to the malt shop to relieve his thirst. Unfortunately, his quarter is stolen along the way by greedy Buzz Buzzard and a free-for-all ensues between the two over it culminating with Woody disguising himself as a woman to earn Buzz's affections and retrieve his quarter.
According to Hollywood, the parents were generally at fault when good kids went bad. This theory is elucidated in Columbia's Parents on Trial, wherein strict disciplinarian James Westley (Henry Kolker) fails to understand or appreciate the real needs and feelings of his teenaged daughter Susan (Jean Parker).
Ruby is a counter girl at the San Diego Soda Shop with a habit of being a girlfriend to Sailors stopping by. Things get a little zany when she sets her eyes on Bull's Eye McCoy a gunner who refuses to settle down.
The Fox, a lumberjack, sets off to chop down his daily tree. He decides on the Crow's but the Crow is determined to save his home. He tries appealing to the Fox's sympathies with poetry and singing but the Fox pays no heed. After agreeing to let the Crow move out his possessions first (getting the Fox crushed by an elevator and piano in the process), the Fox sets to work chopping the tree. The Crow removes the blade from his axe so the Fox then uses a saw which the Crow uses to propel the fox into orbit. Next he tries bashing down the tree with an elephant but the Crow scares the pachyderm away with a toy mouse. Finally, the Fox plans to crash a train into the tree but it turns out the tree is petrified (or is it?).
Johnny Dime has aspiration of becoming a "G-Man" , gums up the work of Rogan, an actual government agent is his pursuit of Public Enemy No. 1. Dimes ambitious goal is to improve his "F" rating to a "G". His sweetheart, Evelyn hopes to not get shot in the process.
Bosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty kitten pupil.
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