Hector, a magician, discovers a singing baby crocodile named Lyle. He sees Lyle as a chance to make money and puts his house as collateral for their performance. However, Lyle gets stage fright, and Hector loses the house. Lyle ends up living in the attic of the house, where he befriends Josh, who is initially afraid but becomes close to Lyle. Hector returns to try and get Lyle to perform, but fails. Meanwhile, a neighbor tries to stop the loud activities caused by Lyle and Hector. Lyle is locked up at the zoo, but with Josh's help, they escape and Lyle performs on a talent show. After a trial, Lyle is set free, and Hector finds a new talented animal.
The deputy of a lawless town in the Arizona Territory teams up with a singer and an unlikely band of allies to rid the town of corruption and restore law and order.
In a quest for revenge and vindication, a female gunfighter must overcome deception and treachery in a comedic western.
Love, Fall & Order is a heartwarming romantic comedy set in a small town. When a New York City lawyer is sent to Provo, Utah to settle a property dispute, she finds unexpected love and learns the true meaning of compromise.
A Season for Miracles follows a woman named Beth who takes her sister, who is on the run from the law, and her two children to a small town in Rhode Island. While hiding from the police, Beth and her family encounter a series of events that lead to miracles and a chance at finding love. The film explores themes of hope, family, and the magic of Christmas.
Down the Shore is a drama film that follows a group of friends as they spend a summer at the seaside. Throughout their time together, they must confront past secrets and navigate personal challenges. The story explores themes of friendship, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. With a touch of mystery and romance, Down the Shore takes viewers on an emotional journey.
In 19th century Paris, a dancehall owner and a defense lawyer team up to defend a dancehall girl who is accused of a crime. The case involves scandalous behavior, blackmail, and a love triangle. As they navigate the courtroom, they also navigate their own romantic entanglements.
Chaalbaaz is a story about identical twins Manju and Anju, who are separated at birth but end up crossing paths as adults. Manju, raised in a wealthy family, is a spoilt and mischievous girl, while Anju grows up in poverty and becomes a tough and street-smart girl. When fate brings them together, they face a series of hilarious and chaotic situations that involve mistaken identities, property deeds, revenge, and a dose of romance.
A couple decides to buy a house in Pennsylvania, but soon realizes the house is falling apart and requires extensive repairs. They face challenges with their wealthy relatives and attempt to fix up the property while dealing with various comedic situations.
In this horror movie, a photographer becomes obsessed with a female vampire model and their relationship takes a dark turn. As the photographer's obsession grows, he becomes entangled in a web of revenge, exploitation, and betrayal. The movie explores themes of obsession, desire, and the consequences of indulging in one's darkest desires.
Horses' Collars is a comedy western short film from 1935. The story revolves around a saloon, slapstick comedy, and a series of comedic antics involving various characters such as a barber, bartender, gambler, gang leader, and saloon girl. The film is filled with deception, violence, and trickery in the Old West setting, with a dash of singing and dancing. It showcases the wild and lawless nature of the time, with scenes of gunfights, held at gunpoint, and the pursuit of vindication. The story also features humorous elements like a mouse causing chaos in the saloon and characters chewing tobacco and spitting in a spittoon. Don't miss the hilarity that ensues along with safecracking, cheese, a cappella singing, pickpocketing, and a suspenseful finale. Horses' Collars is sure to entertain with its timeless comedy and memorable characters.
Charlie hires three "party girls" to help him land a business deal.
After it has been sold to a new owner,a shyster and killer has stolen the property deed to a valuable mine and is using it for blackmail purposes. The former owner of the mine is framed for a murder, and his daughter and the new owner work to save him from the gallows.
Created in 1976 by Mort Jordan, a student at Temple University, “Time and Dreams” is a unique and personal elegiac approach to the civil rights movement. The filmmaker has described “Time and Dreams” as a personal journey back to his Alabama home, where he contrasts two societies: the nostalgia some residents have for past values versus the deferred dreams of those who are well past waiting for their time to fully participate in the promise of their own dreams. Through vignettes and personal testimonies, the film portrays Greene County, Alabama, as its people move toward understanding and cooperation in a time of social change.
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