Emmet Ray is a fictional jazz guitarist in the 1930s who has an obsession with himself and considers himself the second-greatest guitarist in the world after Django Reinhardt. Ray is an egocentric, self-destructive, and irresponsible musician who becomes involved in various misadventures, including counterfeiting and falling in love with a mute woman.
A ladies' man learns the hard way that it's not worth ruining a marriage for a fling. With a cast of quirky characters and hilarious misunderstandings, this sex comedy is sure to keep you laughing.
When a private investigator falls in love with a woman dealing with leukemia, he gets caught up in a conspiracy involving a diamond necklace and a jewel thief.
The title refers to the business of affable, ambitious bail bondsman (and politically-connected grifter) Bill Bailey, who, in the course of his work, crosses paths with every kind of offender there is, from first-time defendants to career criminals.
A man's marriage suffers when he pretends to be a bachelor while promoting "his" best-selling book about married life (actually written by an eccentric professor) in order to pay off a debt to a gangster.
Four grumpy old men go on a road trip from their retired life in Florida to the excitement of Las Vegas in order to stop one of their daughters from marrying the wrong guy.
A naive young woman looking for fun stumbles upon strange neighbors living in the same apartment building which she resides in. They start her off with a career in nude modeling, but in actuality turn out to be a ruthless brother and sister team who spearhead a kinky "girl renting" business for eccentric rich folk who get their jollies out of bondage and "whipping little girls 18 to 22".
At the request of a television experimenter who needed items to broadcast, Robert L. Ripley states unsubstantiated oddities including that a Spanish lady had her husband's portrait tattooed on her tongue as penance for nagging him to death. He also shows a house and the blind man who built it by himself in Wayne, New Jersey. The longest word in the world (184 letters, from a work by Aristophanes), is written on a blackboard and pronounced and translated by a professor....
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