In South Boston, an undercover cop and a mole in the police force try to expose each other while infiltrating an Irish gang. As they gain credibility in their respective organizations, they become aware that there is a mole on each side. They must race against time to find out each other's identity before their cover is blown.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a 1920 silent horror film that tells the story of Dr. Caligari, a sinister hypnotist, who uses a sleepwalking patient named Cesare to commit murders. The film is famous for its groundbreaking visual style and twist ending.
He Who Gets Slapped tells the story of a sad clown who seeks revenge against the woman who betrayed him. Set in the circus world, the film explores themes of unrequited love, tragedy, and the human condition.
Mickey and his friends, including Goofy, Pluto, and Donald Duck, embark on a Hawaiian vacation. They surf, hula dance, and enjoy the beautiful beaches of Polynesia. The vacation is filled with fun and adventure, showcasing the anthropomorphic animal characters in a tropical paradise.
In Wild River, a family in Tennessee deals with loss and challenges during the 1930s. The story revolves around a mother-daughter relationship, a river-crossing, and a land dispute. As they face the hardships of the time, the characters navigate race relations, individualism, and their own fears. The film explores themes of love, hope, and the impacts of progress and tragedy.
In The Whalers, characters engage in humorous situations while attempting to catch a whale. The story involves water thrown in the face, ducks, pelicans, pants on fire, ocean adventures, matches, half-dressed cartoon animals, goofy dog characters, Donald Duck characters, Mickey Mouse characters, whaling activities, cannons, buckets, boats, and various 1930s cartoon animals. The film also features cartoon pelicans, cartoon seagulls, whale riders, telescopes, characters swallowed by a whale, sunken boats, smoke from mouths, seagulls, sandwiches, ropes, iris shots, hats, harpoons, gunpowder, fire, characters' mouths and eyes filling the screen, burns on the butt, breathing fire, bells, barrels, anchors, mice, dogs, cartoon whales, cartoon mice, cartoon ducks, characters setting themselves on fire, and ropes tied to ankles.
In Thru the Mirror, Mickey Mouse enters a dream world through a mirror where he encounters various surreal experiences and challenges.
Clock Cleaners is a hilarious animated short film that follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they work to clean a clock tower. However, their cleaning efforts quickly turn into a series of comedic mishaps and slapstick moments, resulting in chaos and laughter.
Mickey and Minnie are on a wagon train; they camp for the night, unaware that Indians have spotted them and are doing a war dance. The attack comes, and Minnie is captured.
In 'How to Fish,' Goofy, an anthropomorphic dog, tries his hand at fishing but his clumsiness leads to comic mishaps. With the help of a book and some slapstick comedy, Goofy learns the ins and outs of fishing and has a memorable adventure.
Pluto's Christmas Tree is a short film that follows the adventures of Pluto, Mickey Mouse's loyal dog, as he encounters a mischievous chipmunk duo while trying to decorate a Christmas tree. With a combination of humor and warm-hearted moments, this movie captures the magic and spirit of Christmas in a delightful way.
Mickey and Pluto encounter various comedic situations while trying to garden, including dealing with giant insects and a mischievous spider.
Goofy goes duck-hunting.
Henry, comic strip character, gets a job at Betty Boop's pet store.
In 'The Yankee Doodle Mouse,' Jerry the mouse and Tom the cat engage in a comedic battle filled with slapstick gags. Jerry outsmarts Tom at every turn, utilizing various objects like light bulbs, flour, and a tomato in the face. The action escalates as Jerry ties Tom to a rocket, leading to a hilarious chase sequence. The short film is a classic example of humorous and imaginative animation.
Mickey and his friends experience a whirlwind which leads to various comedic mishaps and chaos. They deal with a tornado, a cake thrown in someone's face, and the wind blowing off hats. The animated short film showcases their adventures and the humorous situations they find themselves in.
In 'Goofy's Glider,' Goofy attempts to fly a glider, but his lack of skill and bad luck lead to a series of comical mishaps.
Mickey Mouse faces a string of bad luck as he tries to reach his date with Minnie. From torn clothes to slipping on soap, he encounters one mishap after another. Will he ever make it to his delayed date?
Pluto is tied up in the backyard and has been ordered by the maid to stay outside while she prepares a roast. Of course, once Pluto smells the scent of the roast, he makes a beeline for the kitchen. Unfortuantely, staying undiscovered proves difficult for Pluto once he gets inside particularly after he inhales a bucket of soapy water and starts sneezing. Bubbles fill the kitchen and cups are broken at which point the maid comes downstairs. Luckily, Pluto returns to his doghouse leaving the impression that he never left. The maid just shrugs and says, "I could swear it was that dog."
Tea for Two Hundred is a comedic animated short film from 1948. The plot revolves around an ant who tries to steal food at a picnic, leading to various comedic mishaps and chaos. The film features elements of slapstick comedy and anthropomorphism.