Vianne Rocher, an expert chocolate maker, opens a chocolate shop in a conservative French village during Lent, causing controversy. As she builds relationships with the villagers and helps them overcome their own struggles, she also finds love and a sense of belonging.
Set in the 1860s, a Union colonel named Carver relentlessly pursues a Confederate soldier named Gideon across the American frontier, seeking revenge for an undisclosed war crime committed during the Civil War. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and encounter various obstacles, the cat-and-mouse chase escalates into a final showdown with life-changing consequences.
In Barbie Mariposa, Barbie goes on a magical journey to save her kingdom from a wicked fairy. Along the way, she discovers the power of unity and courage. With the help of her friends and a magical butterfly, Barbie must find an antidote to the fairy's venom and restore peace to her realm.
In Leave 'Em Laughing, the main characters experience a series of mishaps and comedic situations including traffic congestion, dentist visits, and eviction notices.
Unable to put a single word on paper, a youngish man with one novel to his credit finds that his life is crumbling to ruins around him because of his severe case of writer's block. He tries every remedy known to man and makes up a few new ones in this comedy. All his efforts are futile: he loses his girlfriend and his apartment and has a succession of misadventures until finally, homeless and hospitalized, he rediscovers his inspiration.
Two professional people marry, but the wife insists that they be celibate for the first three months to make sure they are truly compatible.
An action thriller which lends a multinational depiction of contemporary Africa and centers on a local homeopathic cure for a virus that has crept into Africa.
This comedic Pete Smith Specialty short examines the folly of using "home remedies" for various ills.
A cat is being driven mad --- a short distance --- by an aching wisdom tooth and discovers in the Remedy Book a remedy that requires only the eating of a crow. The cat captures the first crow that comes along, but the crow is smarter than the cat, and offers other remedies, none of which call for crow-eating.
An alley-cat, plagued with a bad case of insomnia, reads that the eating of a blackbird is a sure cure. He catches the first blackbird that comes along, which happens to be Buzzy the Crow (not to be confused with Walter Lantz's Buzz Buzzard), who not only talks like Rochester but is nearly as smart as Rochester. Buzzy, smart enough not to want to be eaten, convinces the dumb cat that he has better methods of curing his insomnia, and then proceeds to severely punish the cat with a variety of all painful, sleep-inducing tricks.
A Chinese herbal doctor trying to heal herself from sickness by making a soup of memory.
Buzzy the Crow is about to be eaten by a cat but the cat has hiccoughs. Buzzy, of course, has a few home remedies he graciously shares with the cat but none of them cures the cat's problems. In fact, all of them add to the problem. So much so, that all nine lives of the cat goes to heaven...one life at a time.
Katnip the cat, shedding his fur (hair) is concerned that if he goes bald he will lose his fickle-feline girlfriend...
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