The Trouble with Girls is a comedy movie set in a small town in the 1920s. It follows the story of a small-town sheriff who faces various challenges, including dealing with alcoholic behavior, organizing a talent show, and addressing workers' rights. The movie also explores themes of friendship, justice, and romance.
Never Weaken is a silent comedy film from 1921 that tells the story of a man who is laid off from his job and tries to impress his girlfriend by performing dangerous stunts on a construction site.
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.
Blowing Wild is a thrilling western film that takes place in the oil fields of South America. It follows the story of a group of bandits, oil workers, and a femme fatale as they navigate the dangerous world of oil exploration and face betrayal and danger at every turn.
Newsfront is a period drama set in 1950s Sydney, Australia, that follows the story of a news reporter and his experiences in the early days of television. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the personal sacrifices made by journalists in their pursuit of the truth. As the protagonist grapples with the changing landscape of journalism, he also faces personal challenges, including family dynamics and a deteriorating relationship. Newsfront is a compelling portrayal of an era marked by growth and upheaval in both the media industry and society at large.
A heat wave sends the residents of a New York City tenement to their fire escapes for whatever breeze is stirring. The tenants are a cross section of melting-pot culture: Irish, Jewish, German, and Italian dialetcs create a rich aural mix on the sound track. As small talk is exchanged among the residents of different floors, an off-camera hurdy-gurdy supplies an often ironic counter-point to the action
The iceman is in love with a pretty girl, and an old spinster is pining and cooking for him. But his dreamgirl prefers crooners like Bing Crosby, Rudy Vallee, or Eddie Cantor. After leaving her, he spots the sign of an imitator, and thinks he could ask him to do the crooning for him while he is trying to date his girl. The imitator accepts, and at first the trick is working, until the imitator gets too cold amid the ice in the back of the van and the girl gets suspicious.
Eddie suspects his wife of having an affair with Snub. Snub, meanwhile, just wants to get to work on time.
A family's horse-drawn ice delivery business is threatened by a more modern automobile-using company.
The heroine must marry one of three prospective bridegrooms who are all lunatics with odd fake facial hair to inherit $500,000. When one of the spurned bridegrooms releases a bunch of lions to disrupt the ceremony, the result is a lot of ROARS AND UPROARS. Will love triumph, or will the lions mess everything up?
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