In 'Zipping Along,' a cartoon coyote named Wile E. Coyote tries to catch a speedy roadrunner using a variety of schemes and gadgets, all of which backfire hilariously.
In '$ (1971)', a group of criminals plan and execute a heist to rob a bank vault filled with money, encountering various obstacles and unexpected twists along the way.
Detective Charlie Chan travels to Panama to uncover a web of espionage, sabotage, and murder. With the Panama Canal as the backdrop, Chan must navigate a nightclub, a graveyard, and a laboratory to catch the master spy behind it all.
A madcap comedy about a kid sister who tries to steal her older sister's boyfriend. Her plan involves joining forces with a burglar to rob the unfortunate suitor's home.
In 'Show Biz Bugs', Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck compete for the spotlight in a theater, resorting to one-upmanship and tricks in order to outdo each other. The rivalry escalates to explosive proportions with nitroglycerin and other dangerous stunts, ultimately leading to unexpected consequences.
Two Yanks are hired to protect a rich lady from a sinister underworld group. Lots of jungle thrills, martial arts, ancient temples, huge explosions, & even sci-fi elements. Watch for Harris' great karate fight inside a crumbling temple, surrounded by masked members of an ancient sect.
Gildersleeve has jury duty.
A harried propman backstage at a theater must put up with malfunctioning wind machines, roosters that spit nitroglycerine, and a gang planning to rob the theater's payroll.
Comedy on the golf links.
A firefighter is sent to Venezuela to battle a blazing oil well but still finds time for romance.
Daffy Duck, broke and impoverished and desperately needing money, finds an offer for $15 to shoot a small moving target...
In Satan's Waitin', a looney-tunes style movie, Sylvester the cat and Tweety Bird find themselves caught up in a surreal chase filled with explosions, bank robberies, and amusement park adventures. With the devil himself making an appearance, will Sylvester finally get his paws on Tweety Bird?
Roland is a flower child; Rattfink is "a weed." Roland keeps growing, picking, and sniffing flowers; Rattfink keeps attacking Roland, but the attacks either fail or backfire. Among the gags: As Roland plays the harp, Rattfink tries to discourage him by drumming. When that fails, he inverts the drum to reveal a beehive; the bees attack, the harp strings send Roland back into a fountain, and the bee-stung Roland still presents Rattfink with a flower. Rattfink air-drops a bag of flour on Roland; the resulting cloud of flour engulfs RF's plane, and he crashes into a building. Finally, Roland is in a jam session; Rattfink paints a can of nitroglycerine to look like a drum, but slips on a banana peel and explodes. Roland puts a flower on his grave; Rattfink's ghost hurls it at Roland.
Near-sighted Mr. Magoo is on his way to his lodger-convention and latches onto a robber, whom he thinks is his room-mate. He winds up in the den of the thief thinking he is in his convention hotel room. He proceeds to toss around in fun dynamite, hand-grenades and bombs until the crook is knocked out and captured by the police. Magoo becomes a hero.
Porky has a particularly menacing mouse in his house; after his traps, and an increasingly nasty set of cats all fail, Porky builds a robot cat. This cat proves to be a much bigger challenge for the mouse, who ultimately builds a robot mouse packed with explosives.
Reel 1, an oil field is located, drilled, brought in, and pumped. Shows the Garber Field in Oklahoma. Reel 2 shows how pipe is laid and cleaned. One section crosses the Red River. Includes views of an oil camp and of a casinghead gasoline extraction plant. Reel 3, oil is distilled at a refinery. Reel 4, wax is removed from oil, processed, and prepared for distribution. Oil products are carried in tank cars, trucks, barges, and ships.
After spending the night out drinking, a man tries to find his way home, but can't quite get there.
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