Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang embark on a French adventure as exchange students. They face various challenges and hilarious mishaps along the way, including a mysterious man, car breakdowns, and a burning house. Will they make it back safely?
Daniel O'Neil, a state trooper, aspires to join a prestigious K-9 unit. He forms an unlikely partnership with Ruby, a shelter pup with a mischievous nature. Together, they overcome challenges and prove that they are meant to be together.
Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang celebrate New Year's Eve with a party, playing musical chairs and drinking root beer. Charlie Brown also has to work on a book report during his Christmas vacation.
In Caddyshack II, a nouveau-riche land developer tries to turn a country club into a luxury resort, leading to a hilarious feud between snobby members and working-class golfers. The film is filled with slapstick comedy, explosive situations, and outrageous gags.
A struggling mother makes a Christmas wish to turn her life around, but things get complicated when her husband leaves the family. With the help of her small town community and a bit of holiday magic, she discovers the true meaning of Christmas.
Howard is mild-mannered and slightly simple-minded, with a habit of picking up teenage hitchhikers while driving his delivery routes. Sometimes the girls admit to being runaways, and if they claim to hate their mothers it drives Howard into a violent frenzy; his sister ran away from home years ago and was never heard from again, causing his desperate, addled mother to tighten her hold on him. Howard never remembers raping his victims or strangling them with wire coat hangers, though his boss does notice missed deliveries and late arrivals.
In this musical comedy, a traveling salesman gets mixed up with a bratty heiress after she gets in a car wreck as she heads for her elopement. The two begin traveling together and get further mixed up with a fleeing bank robber, a crazy tourist camp, and other troubles. Songs include: "Oh Johnny, How You Can Love," "Maybe I Like What You Like," "Swing Chariot Swing," and "Make Up Your Mind."
Alex: The Life of a Child is a movie based on the true story of a young girl named Alex who fights against cystic fibrosis. The film portrays her journey through treatments, hospital visits, and her close bond with her family. It highlights the challenges she faces and the impact she has on those around her.
Western comedy.
A freewheeling drag racer enters a local championship meet and finds himself head-to-head with the tyrannical town boss who has already arranged for his own son to win.
A Harvard-educated, big-city lawyer moves to a small Arizona town to set up practice. His first case is defending a beautiful socialite accused of murdering her husband. This is the pilot TV movie for what would become the Petrocelli TV series.
Featuring some entertainment on a showboat and a huge elephant that causes the ship to list. And, of course, a singalong with the Robert E. Lee.
Crime strikes the vegetable world when Mrs. Mama Carrot awakens and finds her children have been carrot-napped. She summons the Irish-Potato Police and they are soon on the trail of the culprit. But the various suspects they round up, and grill, aren't the criminals. They finally track down the guilty parties, who turn out to be a gang of mice in disguise. Thrown into a third-degree mousetrap, the mice soon confess. Bleeding Heart Warning: This cartoon contains racial stereotypes (an Irish potato), and cruelty to vegetables...and mice.
A doctor remembers back to the summer of 1963 when he was a freewheeling and irresponsible high school senior. What made him change his life to want to become a doctor? A condensed version of the Davis-produced feature film V.D. (1961) with added footage.
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