Hogan's Heroes is a hilarious sitcom set in Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. The show follows the antics of Colonel Hogan and his fellow prisoners as they engage in sabotage, espionage, and attempts to escape, all while outwitting their bumbling Nazi captors.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a surreal animated TV show that follows the adventures of a young boy named Mac and his imaginary friends in an orphanage-like home. Together, they navigate through various misadventures and learn valuable life lessons.
An fifty-year-old mild-mannered gardener becomes a lovable legend in his town for his talent to romantically please every woman that fancies him.
Aoba lives on Midorijima, a small island to the southwest of the main islands of Japan. He lives with his grandmother Tae while working part time at a junk shop. The popular pastimes on the island are the ongoing turf war called "Libstease" and an online game set in the virtual world of "Rhyme." Aoba isn't involved in either, preferring to live peacefully, until one day he is forced into a Rhyme battle.
The movie follows the misadventures of Mr. Toad, a wealthy and reckless toad who gets himself into trouble, and Ichabod Crane, a skinny schoolteacher who becomes the target of the Headless Horseman. Both characters face their respective challenges in a series of humorous and exciting events.
The Million Pound Note is a comedy and romance movie that tells the story of a man who receives a million pound note as part of a social experiment. The movie explores themes of truth, money, mistaken identity, and the impact of wealth on society. It takes place in London, England during the 1900s and follows the adventures of the man as he navigates high society, encounters various characters, and faces challenges related to his newfound wealth.
Camille is a romantic drama about a dying courtesan in 1890s Paris, searching for love and happiness before succumbing to tuberculosis. She falls in love with a young man from a noble family, leading to a series of tragic events.
The Fortune Cookie is a comedy film released in 1966. It revolves around a cameraman who gets injured during a football game and a lawyer who convinces him to sue for a large settlement. However, things get complicated when the cameraman's injury turns out to be fake.
A man investigates the mysterious disappearances and murders in a black castle in Vienna, Austria. As he delves deeper into the secrets of the aristocrats residing there, he discovers a web of deceit and danger.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is a satirical British war film that follows the life of Colonel Blimp from his early days in the Boer War to World War II. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and honor while providing a humorous commentary on the British military and society.
In the eve of World War II, a Czech scientist and a British secret agent must escape from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia on a night train to Munich, facing danger and intrigue along the way.
Son of Frankenstein follows Wolf Frankenstein, the son of Henry Frankenstein, as he returns to his family castle. He discovers his father's creation, the monster, and is compelled to continue his father's work. However, he soon realizes that the monster is uncontrollable and poses a threat to the village.
During World War II, a British officer with a stuttering problem is mistaken for a German spy and is parachuted into occupied France. He must navigate through various challenges and impersonate a look-alike in order to complete his mission.
A Night in Casablanca is a comedy film set in the city of Casablanca after World War II. The plot revolves around a group of characters who find themselves caught in a web of deceit and confusion as they navigate through various comedic situations. With a mix of romance, espionage, and slapstick humor, this film guarantees a night filled with laughter and entertainment.
Jack the Ripper (1959) is a suspenseful crime drama that takes place in 19th-century London, focusing on the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. The film follows an American detective who finds himself investigating the brutal killings, getting caught up in the mystery and danger surrounding the case. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces personal challenges in his pursuit of the notorious killer.
After his failed attempt at enlisting in the Navy, a man named Mr. Limpet falls into the ocean and magically turns into a fish. With his newfound ability to communicate with sea creatures, he assists the Navy in detecting and thwarting German submarine attacks during World War II. Alongside his fish companion, Mr. Limpet embarks on an underwater adventure full of danger and heroism.
Le Plaisir is an anthology film based on three short stories by Guy de Maupassant. Each story explores different aspects of human pleasure, guilt, devotion, and atonement. Set in France during different time periods, the film follows characters dealing with love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships.
Little Lord Fauntleroy tells the story of Cedric Errol, a young boy living in New York who discovers that he is actually the heir to an English earldom. As Cedric goes to live with his grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, he learns about his new aristocratic life and forms a close bond with his grandfather. Together, they navigate the challenges of their new relationship and work to expose a scam artist. Along the way, Cedric's kindness and innocence have a profound impact on those around him.
A strong-willed young woman hires a student to impersonate a boorish French count and brings him home to meet her parents.
In The Idle Class, the Little Tramp is mistaken for a wealthy man and gets mixed up in a series of comedic situations. From a costume party to a golfing mishap, the Tramp's comedic journey highlights the class differences and the comedic errors that arise from them.