The adventures of con-artist Iyami and his sidekick Chibita as they constantly get foiled by a group of trouble-making sextuplets. The series also focuses on the similarly comical and bizarre members of the town, and the far-out situations they get into.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo is an animated TV show that follows the adventures of a group of kids and their talking puppy named Scooby-Doo. Together, they solve mysteries and uncover the truth behind various strange events in their neighborhood. With their intelligence and problem-solving skills, the gang always manages to catch the culprits and bring justice. Join them on their exciting adventures filled with laughter, friendship, and lots of snacks!
The Red Balloon is a heartwarming story about a young boy in Paris who befriends a red balloon. Together, they go on magical adventures through the city streets, evading bullies and exploring the wonders of Paris. This charming film explores themes of friendship, childhood innocence, and the power of imagination. With minimal dialogue, it relies on visual storytelling to capture the audience's hearts.
I Was Born, But... tells the story of two young boys who, after moving to a new neighborhood, confront a neighborhood bully and deal with the challenges of growing up. The film explores themes of loss of innocence, social order, and the self-absorption of adults in a humorous and poignant way.
Sun Scarred is a gripping drama that follows the story of a young man who has lived a life of violence and crime. After being released from juvenile detention, he seeks redemption and tries to turn his life around. However, his past mistakes catch up with him, and he must confront his demons and seek forgiveness.
A frail boy fights to win acceptance from the leader of a street gang.
A group of people find themselves trapped in a creepy mansion, complete with secret passageways, a mad doctor and a murderous gorilla.
Bowery Blitzkrieg follows a group of young boys known as the East Side Kids as they navigate the mean streets of the Bowery, getting involved in boxing, gangsters, and various misadventures. When one of the kids gets framed for a crime he didn't commit, it's up to the gang to clear his name and bring the real culprits to justice.
Just Around the Corner is a heartwarming comedy set during the Great Depression. The story follows a maintenance man and single father, Temple, who finds himself in a series of humorous and poignant situations while trying to provide a better life for his daughter. When Temple's architect uncle Sam unexpectedly passes away, leaving behind a lucrative project, Temple's life takes an unexpected turn. With the help of a snobbish reporter and a millionaire manager, Temple navigates the ups and downs of the 1930s in a delightful and memorable way.
Jimmy, an idealistic and hard-working young man, has just arrived in New York City with dreams of making his fortune. Along the way he faces numerous obstacles, opportunities and temptations, but through it all, he considers the actions of his hero, Abraham Lincoln, for guidance. Will Jimmy see his dreams come true, or will he be another of the countless hopefuls chewed up and spit out by New York's mean streets?
Steve Bell, Tommy, Pig, Ape, and String are run of town. Steve, while hopping a freight card and trying to avoid the brakeman, is killed. The boys meet Steve's mother, Alice Bell and Tommy is given a job in the storage garage which she owns jointly with Mack Steward. Steve's brother Don Bell is working with some gangsters by tipping them off on valuable merchandise that can be hijacked. Pig, Ape and String overhear Don's plans to use Tommy as the fall guy in the next hijacking.
In Second Childhood, a group of children embark on mischievous adventures that include taking a mysterious pill, roller-skating, and using a garden hose to squirt each other with water. Their antics lead to comedic situations and unexpected encounters, including with a rich widow and a reclusive old lady.
A crusading editor and his star reporter aid underprivileged youths and crack down on racketeers out to fix basketball.
Gangster Deak Foster and his three henchmen, Brains Moran, Ears-to-the-Ground Hinkle and Photofinish Farris, take over what they think is a night club run by a rival, Stud Rocco, only to discover it is a nursery run by Irene Perry. All fall under the benign influence to the point where the three henchmen go to night school to be educated and Deak falls in love with Julie.
Ohm is a kindergarten child, but because of some mushrooms he looks like a grown-up. Because of this he is the undisputed leader of the King-Kong gang. When he falls in love with a high-school student his leadership is called into question.
Junior and his kid brother Highpockets, who is always causing trouble, enter their dog Daisy (the Bumsteads dog moonlighting) in a pet contest, and Daisy wins doing a latin dance. But Highpockets has brought a cat to the dog show (not unlike bringing a knife to a gunfight) and causes more than a little havoc.
El, a rookie cop, falls for a girl who is being hounded by a racketeer.
Fatty Finn is the six-year-old leader of a gang of kids in Woolloomooloo. They enter Fatty's pet goat Hector in the annual goat derby, but his rival Bruiser Murphy lets the goat loose before the race. After a series of adventures, Fatty finds the runaway goat and persuades a friendly aviator to fly him to the race-track in time for the main event.
A baby girl is left at the door of Brady, an Irish-policeman in New York City. He and his friends bid for her, and she is won by Uncle Ben Shapiro, a pawnbroker, who raises her to young womanhood, and is known as Sweet Rosie O'Grady. One day she goes to the rescue of Victor MacQuade, a young man from the high society set, who has been attacked by some east-side gang kids. The next day Victor, dressed as the family chauffeur, calls for her to go on on a ride. He goes home to change clothes while she peeks through the door at a charity costume-bazaar, and is swept inside by some late-arriving guests. She wins first prize for best costume, although she is dressed in the best she has. She flees angry and mortified. Since he has a larger house, she moves to Brady's home, one of her other foster-parents. Victor, who has fallen in love with Rosie, goes to Uncle Ben's shop and asks his permission to marry Rosie.
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