Eight-year-old Kevin is left home alone on Christmas when his family accidentally leaves for Paris without him. He must defend his home against two burglars using creative booby traps.
The Weird Al Show is a surreal and cult TV show that follows the wacky adventures of parody-comedy legend Weird Al Yankovic. Each episode features hilarious sketches, musical performances, and even a lesson from a talking hamster. With its unique blend of comedy, music, and surrealism, this show is a must-watch for fans of Weird Al and anyone who enjoys offbeat humor.
In Third Man on the Mountain, a young man named Rudi fulfills his dream of climbing the Matterhorn in Switzerland, facing various challenges along the way. He must navigate dangerous crevasses, rely on his mountain guide, and overcome personal fears. With determination and the support of his village, Rudi becomes a talented mountaineer and achieves his goal.
During World War I, a British soldier is sent to a French village to disarm a time bomb set by the Germans. He discovers that the village is filled with colorful characters and falls in love with a young woman who believes he is the king of hearts.
An animated film about the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who spearheaded numerous engineering marvels of the early 19th century - including the Thames Tunnel, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Eastern steamship (for 40 years the world's largest steamship). Various styles of animation are used to depict events in his colorful life.
In 'The Unseen,' a reporter investigates a series of gruesome murders in a small town and uncovers a psychopathic killer living in the basement of a boarding house. As the body count rises, the reporter becomes the next target and must uncover the truth before it's too late.
Sweet Land is a romantic drama film that takes place in a rural area of Minnesota during the 1920s. It follows a German-American mail-order bride who faces prejudice and challenges as she arrives in a small farming community. The film explores themes of love, morality, social issues, and the struggles of immigrants during that time.
The Great Waltz is a musical drama set in Vienna, Austria in the year 1845. It tells the story of a talented musician, Johann Strauss, and his journey to becoming a famous Viennese composer. Along the way, he faces romantic rivalry, self-sacrifice, and the challenges of fame. The movie explores his relationships, including his tumultuous marriage and extramarital affairs. It also highlights the cultural and historical backdrop of Austria during that time period, including the revolution and the imperial palace. With beautiful music, captivating performances, and a compelling plot, The Great Waltz is a must-watch for fans of biographical dramas and music.
After spending his whole life working as a miner in a small German town, Schultze is forced into retirement. With nothing to do, he starts playing his accordion and discovers zydeco music. Intrigued by the sound, Schultze becomes obsessed with this newfound passion and decides to travel to Louisiana, the birthplace of zydeco, in search of adventure and fulfillment. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and experiences the joys and challenges of being a stranger in a strange land.
The Boys & Girl from County Clare is a comedy set in the 1960s in Ireland. It follows the story of a ceili band competing in a music competition. The band faces various challenges and rivalries along the way. The film explores themes of tradition, rivalry, and star-crossed lovers.
The Gang's All Here is a musical comedy set during World War II. It follows a love triangle between a singer, a chorus girl, and a soldier. The story takes place in New York City and features musical numbers, dance routines, and comedic moments. The characters navigate their relationships while dealing with the challenges of wartime. The film is known for its colorful sets, energetic performances, and catchy songs.
In Mighty Like a Moose, a couple named Mr. and Mrs. Moose are unhappy with their physical appearances. Both of them decide to secretly undergo plastic surgery to improve their looks. When they meet each other after their procedures, they do not recognize one another and fall in love all over again. However, things become complicated when their original identities are revealed.
Lily Whitmore is the heir to a crumbling factory that she's determined to restore to its former glory. Unfortunately, Lily must instead turn her attention to the conniving Lionel Filmore who's determined to marry into the family no matter what.
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is a comedic biographical movie that follows the life of Al Yankovic, a renowned accordion player and stand-up comedian. The film showcases his journey in the music industry, from his early days of creating parody comedy to his success as a pop music artist. It also explores his unique style of humor and the impact of his internet videos. Throughout the movie, Al's relationship with his father serves as a central theme, highlighting the importance of family in his life.
This Andy Clyde short, in which Andy plays second fiddle to a bad performance by the usually reliable Wade Boteler, finds Boteler (as Bert) courting the daughter of Andy Clyde and Addie McPhail, and Andy reminds him that he shouldn't take her for granted, especially at a gathering where Dr. Dudley Smith, accomplished musician, artist, sportsman, lecturer, world traveler, singer, dancer and worker of cross-word puzzles, is putting heavy moves on Helen, Bert's intended. Bert allows as how he'll do something special for her on her birthday coming up next month. The something special ...
A joyous romp through the dance, food, music, friendship, and even religion of the Polka. The explosive energy and high spirits of the polka subculture are rendered with warmth and dedication to scholarship in this journey through Polish-American celebrations. Polka stars like Jimmy Sturr, Eddie Blazonzyck and Walt Solek are featured.
Vienna New Year's Concert Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker, Live from Musikverein concert hall, Status: Active, Genre: Music event, Date(s): 1 January, Frequency: Annual, Venue: Musikverein, Location(s): Vienna, Country: Austria Years active 1939, 1941–present, Inaugurated 31 December 1939; 82 years ago Organised by Musikverein The Vienna New Year's Concert (Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker) is an annual concert of classical music performed by the Vienna Philharmonic on the morning of New Year's Day in Vienna, Austria. The concert occurs at the Musikverein at 11:15. The orchestra performs the same concert programme on 30 December, 31 December, and 1 January but only the last concert is regularly broadcast on radio and television.
The Andrews Sisters headline this musical. They play the lead act at a popular nightclub. The trouble begins when they hire a few students from a financially foundering dance school for their newest production. One of the dancers, a rich young socialite, desperately wants to be in it too, but her prurient maiden aunts refuse to allow her to disgrace their family by becoming a common chorine. She and the club owner (who must have the aunt's permission because the girl is underage) try to convince them, but it's not easy.
Johnny Green leads the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a medley of waltzes and other familiar pieces by three members of the Strauss family. Filmed in CinemaScope.
A mockumentary that tells the story of The Last Polka, a fictional band known for their comedic and satirical polka music. Through interviews and footage, the film explores the rise and fall of the band as they navigate the music industry and deal with personal conflicts.