Nicholas, a 10-year-old boy, goes on a summer vacation with his family at a seaside hotel in the 1960s. He engages in mischievous activities and daydreams about various adventures. Along the way, he forms friendships, encounters a snake, participates in a costume ball, and deals with his parents' arguments. The film captures the essence of a nostalgic summer holiday and explores themes of friendship, family dynamics, and childhood innocence.
When a magazine publisher's wife becomes jealous of his secretary, she suspects them of having an affair. In an attempt to prove her suspicions, she follows her husband on a business trip to Havana, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.
A movie about Loretta and her struggles as a woman.
What if nobody wants to believe you? Hanni, a farmer's wife and mother of three, is worried about her daughter Magdalena. The girl is smaller than the others, more sensitive, vomits more often and has increasingly poor eyesight. The doctors, the teacher and the family all say it must be her psyche. Glasses with normal lenses will certainly help. But as a mother, Hanni senses that a new pair of glasses won't change anything and that there is more at stake. Even plagued by an unheard-of memory from her youth, she begins to fight unwaveringly and unstoppably for her daughter's suffering, not only putting her family's happiness and her livelihood at risk, but also not shying away from the Bavarian justice system in the end.
Louisa, a widow, faces turmoil and meddling from her mother-in-law as she navigates the complexities of finding happiness. Along the way, she encounters an architect suitor, gets involved in square dancing and a motorcycle cop's speeding ticket, and deals with gossip and an uptight movie usher. Will Louisa be able to overcome these challenges and find love and happiness?
An insane man wins the lottery and, with his newfound wealth, causes chaos and confusion in Athens, Greece. His domineering mother-in-law and meddling mother-in-law make matters worse, leading to a series of comical and outrageous situations. As the madman's insanity escalates, the city is thrown into disarray, and everyone around him must navigate the consequences of his actions.
Newlywed Janie's (Joan Leslie) World War II-veteran husband (Robert Hutton) goes to work at her father's (Edward Arnold) newspaper.
Aubrey cons Amy into thinking he's a railroad bigwig. When he loses his job he takes one wearing a sandwich board. After he helps Joe sell his patent for a good price and an old railroad deal comes through, he's back on top and ready to marry Amy again.
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