When a man's wife leaves him in charge of cleaning the house, he enlists the help of his friend to speed up the process. However, their attempts to clean only lead to further chaos and destruction, with a series of comedic mishaps including plunger mishaps, a gas explosion, and a house fire. Will they be able to clean up the mess before the wife returns?
In this comedy short film, a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities leads to comedic chaos. From hiding in a trunk to suffocating, the characters find themselves in hilarious situations. With gangsters, fastidious judges, and a woman with a gun, the comedy duo must navigate their way through a series of comedic errors. Watch as they attempt to survive a criminal trial, a life sentence, and a vow of revenge.
Early to Bed is a comedy movie from 1928 about an employer and employee dealing with a bad boss. The movie is in black and white and is a silent film. It follows the adventures of Laurel and Hardy as they navigate their roles as an employer and employee, with hilarious consequences. The film also features a butler, a dog, and a bed, adding to the comedic situations.
Society torments four troubled teens, pressing them to become men before they are ready.
BEPPIE is a moving and disarming portrait of an Amsterdam street urchin. Van der Keuken once described her as follows: 'She was ten years old and the joy of the Achtergracht, where I was living at the time. An Amsterdam child, sweet and crooked as a corkscrew.' He films her while she skims the city with some friends and knocks at strangers' doors. Her family has nine children and is not well off. In those days, a visit to the De Miranda swimming pool cost a quarter, but only ten cents if the weather was bad. At school, Beppie gets a poor mark because she is too boisterous, but when the whole class rattles off the multiplication tables, she joins in at the top of her voice. All of TV-watching Holland was wildly enthusiastic about this portrait, with which Van der Keuken even made the front page of the national newspaper De Telegraaf.
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