The Party is a slapstick comedy set in the 1960s, revolving around a chaotic dinner party. The film follows the humorous misadventures of the guests, including a clumsy man, a film producer, and a drunken waiter. As the night progresses, the party becomes increasingly wild and absurd, with various mishaps such as a painted elephant, a gatling gun, and a public address system. The film explores themes of cultural clash, misunderstandings, and the comedic consequences of the characters' actions.
An FBI agent named Gracie Hart is put on a desk job after a mission goes wrong. She is then chosen to go undercover as a contestant in the Miss United States beauty pageant to stop a terrorist group from bombing the event. With the help of a pageant coach, she learns how to act and dress like a contestant. As she investigates, she becomes friends with the other contestants and uncovers a plot to murder one of them. In the end, she stops the terrorists and is chosen as Miss Congeniality.
Hazumu confessed his love to Yasuna, but she turned him down. To ease his heartbreak, he went to Mt. Kashimayama where he had met her for the first time. He loses his way in the mountains, and it starts to get dark. Seeing a big shooting star in the sky, he begins to formulate a wish, but quickly notes that something is very wrong. For the shooting star is actually a space ship about to crash into him. And then he died. Only with the help of the aliens could his live be saved. However, he became a girl, due to an accident during the reconstruction of his body.
Russell Coight, an enthusiastic and bumbling wildlife expert, travels through the Australian outback in his trusty Land Rover Defender, making a mess and getting into misadventures along the way. Narrated by the protagonist, the show combines slapstick comedy with edutainment, as Russell tries to help but often ends up making things worse.
In Hello Again (1987), a woman named Lucy dies and is brought back to life thanks to a magic spell. She must navigate her new lease on life while dealing with romantic rivalries, clumsiness, and her relationships with family and loved ones.
Utopia is a slapstick comedy set in 1950 in Marseille, France. The story follows a stowaway who finds himself shipwrecked on an island with a group of quirky characters. They discover a hidden document that leads them on a hilarious journey to find a hidden inheritance. Along the way, they encounter laughter, mishaps, and unexpected adventures. With its mix of physical comedy and witty dialogue, Utopia is a delightful comedy that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Dragon's Lair is a short-lived television cartoon series by Ruby-Spears Productions based on the 1983 video game of the same name. Thirteen half-hour episodes were produced from 1984–1985, airing on ABC. Between the late '80s and the early '90s, the show was rerun on the USA Cartoon Express, and has also aired on Boomerang.
When an aspiring writer from Connecticut and a financial advisor from London exchange homes for the holidays, they discover more than just a change of scenery. As they navigate the challenges of living in each other's shoes, they also find themselves falling in love.
When a bumbling spy is sent on a mission to recover a stolen document, he finds himself in a series of comical and dangerous situations, all while trying to maintain his undercover identity.
The Stooge is a comedy film from 1951 about a clumsy man named Bill Miller who dreams of becoming a vaudeville performer. He meets a successful entertainer named Ted Rogers and they form a partnership, with Bill playing the role of the stooge. As their act becomes popular, Bill's clumsiness starts to become a hit with audiences. However, their partnership is tested when Bill's selfishness and drunkenness start to cause problems. Eventually, Bill learns the importance of selflessness and the value of their friendship.
Bud and Lou head to Hollywood where they try to break into the movie business. Along the way, they get mixed up in a murder mystery and encounter various hilarious situations.
Frank McKlusky, C.I. is an insurance investigator known for his clumsiness. When his partner is killed, Frank becomes determined to uncover the truth behind his death. Along the way, he encounters various comedic situations and eventually exposes a conspiracy. With slapstick comedy and neo-screwball elements, this film offers a hilarious take on detective movies.
Press for Time (1966) is a hilarious comedy set in London, England, during the 1960s. The town mayor's favoritism, graft, and corruption result in chaos and embarrassment for the town council. The main character, a klutz reporter working for a newspaper, uncovers a rigged beauty contest and exposes the dishonesty of the mayor. Based on a book, the movie highlights the challenges faced by an honest individual in a corrupt system.
In Calling All Curs, a reporter investigates the kidnapping of a valuable dog, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. With a cast of incompetent characters and slapstick humor, chaos ensues as the reporter tries to solve the case and rescue the kidnapped dog.
In 'Dizzy Doctors' (1937), a group of incompetent doctors cause chaos in a hospital. They create mayhem with their incompetence and slapstick comedy, leading to hilarious situations and mishaps. The movie revolves around the doctors' misguided attempts to treat patients and their hilarious interactions with nurses, patients, and other hospital staff.
Jake can only think of one thing after being dragged to the wedding of his girlfriend's best friend. How can he get out of it? On the advice of Wes, the out-and-proud best man, he pretends to be gay and gets caught kissing Wes. Little does Jake realize he's about to get caught up in a circle of jealousy and lies. Cliff, the groom, is getting married to help solidify his hunky, soap opera star image... and to stay closeted. Yep, he s gay. And his longtime boyfriend is none other than his best man. When Cliff and Wes get pictures taken of them in a compromising position (several, in fact) it looks as though his cover might be blown. Thrown into the mix is the bride's sex crazy mother and the nosy reporter-turned-wedding photographer with a sock puppet (pop icon Deborah Gibson). What ensues is a fun, quirky and modern comedy of errors that is sure to tickle your funny bone.
Cupid, the god of love, is burned out. He wants desperately to retire and hand the bow and arrow over to his protégé: the well-meaning, romantic, and completely hapless Ruby.
In Alien Nation, a humanoid race arrives on Earth as refugees and must learn to live among humans. When a police officer and his alien partner uncover a conspiracy, they must navigate the tensions and prejudices of their society to solve the case.
A married man faces various humorous challenges as he tries to relax at home on a Sunday morning. From golf mishaps to muddy misadventures, chaos ensues.
Lucy pulls out all the stops in Las Vegas to see her favorite entertainer, Dean Martin. Lucy gets a job working at the MGM Grand casino and high-stakes hijinks follow.