Graduation Day is a horror film set in a high school where a masked killer begins to systematically murder the students. The film centers around a high school graduation ceremony that becomes the target of the killer, who is determined to seek revenge. As the body count rises, a group of students must try to uncover the identity of the killer before they become the next victims.
When a college track coach inherits a hotel, he discovers that it is haunted by the ghost of the notorious pirate Blackbeard. With the help of a witch and the ghost himself, they must try to save the hotel from being taken over by a gangster.
Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations is a poetic documentary that showcases the beauty and athleticism of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The film captures the interwar period of Nazi Germany and emphasizes the fascist aesthetic of the event. It features stunning slow-motion shots of track and field events, including hurdles, marathons, triple jumps, shot puts, and relay races. The documentary also highlights the performances of legendary athletes like Jesse Owens and the propaganda surrounding the Olympic Games. Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations explores the nationalistic and xenophobic sentiments of Nazi Germany during this time.
A beautiful East German Olympic hopeful pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall to freedom.
Born to Fly (2022) is a movie about a child prodigy from Louisiana who shares his father's passion for the unique sport of pole vaulting. Despite his talent, the young protagonist struggles with handling failure. The plot revolves around his journey to overcome this difficulty in order to achieve his dream of becoming the greatest pole vaulter in history.
Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty is a poetic documentary that captures the spirit and beauty of the 1936 Summer Olympics. It showcases the physical training, gymnastics, track and field events, and horseback riding that took place during the prestigious sporting event. Alongside the athletic feats, the documentary also explores the underlying propaganda and nationalism associated with the Olympics under the influence of the Nazi regime. Through stunning visuals and a captivating narrative, it invites the audience to reflect on the power and significance of sports in society.
The coyote chases the road runner, but in this one he actually succeeds, to his bemusement.
In this animated comedy short film, an anthropomorphic dog named Goofy participates in various Olympic events, such as running, pole-vaulting, and javelin-tossing. Despite his clumsy nature, Goofy manages to win the gold medal in a surreal and humorous manner.
The World's Greatest Athlete follows the story of an athlete who possesses incredible skills that make him the best in every sport he tries. The film takes a comedic approach as it explores the challenges he faces and the hilarious situations that arise. With the help of his coach and teammates, he competes against other athletes in various sports events, showcasing his remarkable talents. Along the way, he also falls in love and encounters unexpected adventures. This light-hearted film offers entertaining moments and showcases the power of determination and teamwork.
When new teacher Steve Drake joins the faculty at a school for special-needs students, his unorthodox instruction methods raise eyebrows. But attitudes begin to change when he makes a connection with a particularly unruly student.
Charlie Chan, the famous Asian detective, is called upon to solve a murder that takes place at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. With the backdrop of Nazi Germany and the tension of international competition, Chan navigates a web of espionage, deceit, and danger to uncover the truth.
A women's track team is preparing for a big meet against a rival college, but the coach is having trouble getting her team ready. Norma, the team's star, is more interested in slipping out to meet her boyfriend than she is with getting ready for the meet, so Norma and the coach engage in a clash of wills.
Million Dollar Legs is a comedy film set during the Olympic Games. It follows a fictional country's team as they compete in various sports, and the political treachery and romance that ensues. The film features slapstick comedy, seduction, and a conspiracy plot.
Visions of Eight is a documentary anthology film that captures the essence and spirit of the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Through a collection of short films, the movie explores the experiences, struggles, triumphs, and ironies of various athletes competing in the games. From the thrilling moments of marathon races and pole vaulting to the intense wrestling matches, the film offers a unique and immersive perspective on the world of sports.
In Sheep Ahoy, Ralph Wolf tries to catch Sam Sheepdog off-guard in an effort to steal the flock of sheep. Through various tactics, including disguises and dynamite, Ralph continually fails in his attempts. The film showcases the comedic rivalry and clever strategies between Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog.
In this classic comedy, the lovable butler Mr. Belvedere goes to college to pursue higher education. As he navigates the challenges of college life, he finds himself in hilarious situations and brings his unique charm to the campus.
In 17th-century France, Bardelys the Magnificent is a notorious womanizer who uses impersonation and mistaken identity to escape the guillotine. When he falls in love with a woman, he must evade his enemies and navigate the treacherous politics of King Louis XIII's court.
Daffy Duck reads in the local newspaper that a millionaire seeks a loyal, entertaining, and trustworthy boon companion.
The son of a disgraced Olympic decathlete prepares to become a star in his own right. His quest is complicated by a beautiful girl and a bitter rival.
Sylvester Cat joins a tour group through the City Zoo and finds Tweety Bird among the exhibits. Sylvester chases Tweety and ends up in a bear's den.