Tales from the Crypt is an anthology horror movie released in 1972. It consists of five separate stories, each with its own macabre twist. The stories are tied together by the Crypt Keeper, a sinister figure who introduces each tale. From Christmas horrors to killer Santa Claus and supernatural dreams, Tales from the Crypt offers a variety of terrifying tales.
Donald Duck and his nephews engage in a hilarious snowball fight, with plenty of mishaps and comedic moments along the way. They use creative tactics and strategies to outwit each other and claim victory in the snowy battlefield.
A con man is released from prison and immediately recruits a group of criminals to help him pull off a daring bank heist. As they plan and execute the robbery, they encounter various obstacles and face unexpected twists and turns along the way.
In 'Toy Tinkers,' Chip and Dale try to get nuts from Donald Duck's walnut tree, leading to a chaotic battle involving toys, cannons, and lots of mischief.
Fact-based story of a legal battle fought over custody of five siblings.
The Smurfs come to the rescue of two children and their grandfather when an evil mysterious stranger shows up and causes their sleigh to turn over, forcing them to seek help and inadvertently bring Gargamel in on the action.
True account of the six men held hostage by religious extremists in Beirut during the Reagan-Bush era.
In the last of the Silly Symphonies season cycle, bears hibernate (or try to), raccoons sneeze, moose swim, and pretty much everyone ice skates. Everyone gathers around the groundhog to see what happens.
The wall man is a strange wall-dwelling creature that is neither human nor ghost.
Surrounded by his children, his wife Ethel, and Sammy Davis, Jr., RFK visits schoolchildren around the city, and is every bit the good patriarch and dutiful public servant. But it’s the films’ fleeting, in-between, moments where Pennebaker most precisely hits the mark, offering reflection on the possibilities that Robert Kennedy’s all too brief life foreclosed. Set against the pageantry of a long ago Christmas, the film speaks to tragic contingencies of history lying far beyond the ken of politics that continue to circumscribe the tortured destiny of our country.
Andy Williams' Early New England Christmas
Cubby the Bear sneaks into the Roxy Opera House on it's opening night and ends up condicting an epic, animal-enacted version of Faust.
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