Ski Party is a comedy musical film set in the 1960s. A group of college students go on a ski vacation and get into comedic antics. The movie incorporates elements of psychotronic films and drag culture, with cross-dressing and gender-bending being recurring themes. The group of friends also engage in ski competitions and indulges in the fun and campy atmosphere of the ski resort. The film captures the spirit and energy of the era, with beach party vibes and entertaining musical numbers.
After being fired from a small town school for being gay, Richard is back as Bianca to take revenge on those who wronged him, using his stand-up comedy skills and a disguise.
Paper Lion is a comedy movie released in 1968. Based on the autobiography of George Plimpton, the film follows a writer who decides to try out as a professional football player. The story explores his experiences and challenges as he goes through training camp, interacts with the team, and learns about the game of football. With a mix of humor and sports, Paper Lion offers an entertaining and insightful look into the world of American football.
Twice Two (1933) is a comedy short in which two sets of twins, Stan and Ollie, and Alf and Bert, cause chaos and confusion on their first wedding anniversaries. In true Laurel and Hardy style, the brothers-in-law get mixed up and mistaken identities ensue, leading to slapstick comedy and farcical situations. With hilarious moments including electrical shorts, torn pants, and being squirted with water and ink, this black and white film is a classic example of the duo's comedic genius.
Filmed live at the Wilbur Theater in Boston, the self-proclaimed sweatiest woman in show business brings you her first ever standup special. Told in three acts and influenced heavily by her loves of surrealism and Russia, with multiple scripted sketches and filmed segments, her unique brand of humor will have you laughing while wondering, “is she ok?”.
During the California Gold Rush, two down-on-their-luck vaudevillians attempt to become wealthy by bringing a girlie show to an all-male western mining town.
The stooges are singing comedic waiters, enlisted by two doctors to try and cheer up a depressed little girl, whose banker-father has gone missing with $300,000 worth of bonds.
Milo, tyrant of Sparta, has betrayed the Achea League. The evidence of betrayal is hidden by one of the rebels who is killed before he can reveal the hiding place to his friend Keros.
On her way home from school, primary school pupil Biggi decides to treat herself to a bag of surprise goodies. However, the bag contains a great deal more than the sweeties she had bargained for: in it she finds an ear that can hear people.
Coming Out Under Fire is a documentary that explores the struggles and discrimination faced by LGBT+ servicemen and women during World War II. It delves into the hidden history of their experiences, including the policies of the US military, the impact of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, and the fight for recognition and acceptance.
An early drag parody of the classic film All About Eve (1950).
Filming of the historical montage of Oswald de Andrade's play, where decadent millionaires, depraved children, corrupt and implacable capitalists are the characters interpreted by the Grupo Oficina, in a celebrated theatrical performance from 1967, fundamentally recorded in 1971 and released only in the 1980s.
When a series of crimes are committed under the nose of the Royal Thai Navy, a special team is set up to capture the culprits. The special team assembled for the mission are promised a big reward if they succeed. The elite Navy team is forced to disguise themselves as women entertainers on a boat, in order to gain access to the criminal gang's secret island hideaway.
Break-dance trash musical comedy/parody based on William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
Two brothers pose as women to avoid marrying a mobster's ugly daughter.
A gay take-off on a certain Warner Bros. / Tennessee Williams movie.
Joe Penner, in this Vitaphone short (Vitaphon production number 1124)features his stock speech impediment acts sprinkled with some left-over "doughboy" comedy from World War One. He also gets some flirting bits with dancer Joan Carter Waddell.
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