One year after meeting, Tom proposes to his girlfriend, Violet, but unexpected events keep tripping them up as they look to walk down the aisle together. Tom surprises Violet with a ring and proposes on New Year's Eve, but their plans are constantly disrupted. Tom is a sous chef and Violet is pursuing a post-doctoral assignment in social psychology, which puts a strain on their relationship. They decide to postpone their wedding when Violet is accepted into the University of Michigan. Tom moves to Michigan with her and takes a job at a local deli, while Violet thrives in her academic pursuits. As they face comical challenges and the pressure of a long engagement, they question whether their relationship can survive.
When a volcanic ash cloud causes chaos for air traffic, a group of strangers find themselves stuck at an airport, leading to a series of hilarious and romantic mishaps as they try to overcome obstacles and make it to their respective destinations. As the group navigates through switched luggage, blackmail, and a domineering mother-in-law, they discover that sometimes it takes a little chaos to find true love.
When a country music star's wedding is postponed, she navigates through retribution, paparazzi, and unexpected romance while dealing with the pressures of her career and personal life.
The legendary director Ruth Berghaus created this staging of Carl Maria von Weber’s Der Freischütz as a gripping theatrical experience for the Zurich Opera in 1993. Its revival in 1999 was a roaring success. With sets by Hartmut Meyer and costumes by Marie-Louise Strandt, Berghaus’ staging avoids the local peasant colour conventionally associated with Weber’s opera. Chorus and orchestra of the Zurich Opera House are conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, universally celebrated for the structural transparency of his interpretations, his intellectual penetration and his emotional understanding of both music and opera plot. And last but not least an all-star cast made this production a highly memorable event: the dramatic soprano Inga Nielsen as Agathe, one of her best roles, the Swedish soprano Malin Hartelius as Ännchen, the sought-after Heldentenor Peter Seiffert, who gives a convincing passionate Max, and many others.
Detective Gay Lawrence, also known as the Falcon, investigates a criminal gang involved in the theft of a valuable diamond. Along the way, he navigates through various obstacles, including a postponed wedding, false accusations, and a femme fatale. As the plot unfolds, Lawrence uncovers secrets and faces danger, all while trying to solve the mystery and retrieve the stolen diamond.
When a woman's wedding is repeatedly delayed due to a series of comedic mishaps, she begins to suspect her fiance of infidelity. With the help of a reporter and a detective, she unravels a web of misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
A secretary (Gloria Stuart) solves a murder for her boyfriend (Michael Whalen) in the district attorney's office.
A U.S. agent attempts to track down a spy ring working to destroy the Panama Canal.
Cocky Kelly's girlfriend helps him straighten up enough to get a job as a process server.
Arabian princess Dorothy Granger has all the sheiks pining for her, but she loves Hollywood singing cowboy Harry Gribbon. When she discovers Gribbon is to wed Babe Kane, Miss Granger has one of her devotees steal Gribbon's trusty steed, Trixie. Gribbon cannot wed until he recovers Trixie, so he goes in search of her. Five years later, he is in the Foreign Legion.
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