Tale of Tales is a dark and fantastical anthology film that weaves together three different fairy tales set in a medieval world. It explores themes of desire, obsession, and the consequences of one's actions.
In The Telephone Box, a man finds himself trapped in a phone booth, surrounded by a surrealistic world. As he desperately tries to escape, he encounters various strange and disturbing situations. The movie explores themes of suffocation, desperation, and the twisted nature of reality.
In A Double Life (1947), a Broadway actor becomes completely consumed by his role as Othello, leading to a series of events filled with jealousy, murder, and insanity.
In 1920s New York City, W. C. Fields is a successful headlining entertainer, but when his girlfriend leaves him and his broker loses his money, Fields begins anew in California. Working at a wax museum, Fields eventually lands a film role that ascends him to stardom. Back in the limelight and palling around with John Barrymore and the like, Fields meets an aspiring actress Carlotta Monti at a party, with whom he forms a rocky relationship.
Hammerhead (1968) is a gripping drama that follows the story of a spy who gets involved in a car chase, uncovers a secret passageway, and tries to solve a murder mystery. With elements of art theft and a thrilling boat chase, the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Invitation to the Dance is an anthology film consisting of three distinct stories, all of which revolve around the art of dance. The film features a combination of live-action and animation, with each story offering a unique and surrealistic take on the world of dance.
Mr. Dithers is trying to encourage a businessman to build a war-time manufacturing plant on land he owns while Dagwood tries to prevent the businessman from learning his daughter is involved in a local theatre production.
Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.
Frank Skinner has been in the stand-up game for well over 20 years and this DVD showcases him at the peak of his talents at the Birmingham's National Indoor Arena (NIA) in front of a packed audience as part of his 2007 tour. Since quitting TV 2 years ago, Skinner has focused on his stand-up and this show is the culmination of those efforts.
In 'Rushin' Ballet,' a group of mischievous kids in an Our Gang comedy cause chaos at a ballet recital after getting involved in a theft. With stolen property and a chase, their hilarious antics escalate hilariously.
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