Caged Heat is a 1974 movie that takes place in a women's prison. The film explores the brutal realities of life in the prison, including rape, torture, and abuse of power. The story follows a female protagonist who tries to escape the horrific conditions. It is a grindhouse-style film with elements of sexploitation and psychotronic cinema.
A precarious loner sneaks into a blind woman's home and begins living there without her noticing. Meanwhile, the woman mourns her recently deceased father and struggles to remain connected to the world.
In this spoof of TV's "The Honeymooners", Ralph Crumden and Ned Morton are mouse versions of Jackie Gleason and Art Carney's characters on the TV show. When new human tenants move into the apartment where the Crumden and Morton couples live, Ralph and Ned try to gain access to a banquet of food in the people's refrigerator, which is guarded by an orange cat.
In 'Baby Butch,' a mischievous cat named Butch disguises himself as a baby to gain access to a household's food. However, his plans are constantly hindered by the house mouse, Jerry, who is determined to outsmart him and protect the family's food. The cartoon features comedic and slapstick violence as Butch tries various tricks to get his paws on the delicious treats.
Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get caught up in a series of misadventures while trying to outsmart each other. Their comedic escapades involve a raid on the refrigerator, a crawling baby, a basement covered in soot, and a hilarious diaper change. The film ends with a clever wink to the audience.
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