The Bullwinkle Show follows the adventures of Bullwinkle J. Moose and his best friend Rocky the Flying Squirrel. Together, they navigate through various comedic situations, including encounters with spies and time travel.
The Beachcombers is an adventure-comedy-drama TV show set in a small Canadian town. It follows the lives of a group of beachcombers who search for lost or discarded items along the coast. The main character, Relic, runs a business collecting and selling these items. The show also explores the rivalry between Relic and a local lumber company owner, and features elements of family and community. The Beachcombers aired on CBC from 1972 to 1990 and gained a loyal fan base.
During World War II, a group of Nazi invaders find themselves stranded in Canada as they try to escape capture. They encounter various challenges and obstacles along their journey.
Soul Man tells the story of Mark Watson, a young man who decides to impersonate a black man in order to get a scholarship to Harvard Law School. Hilarity ensues as he navigates the challenges of living a double life and dealing with the consequences of his actions.
Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 is an action-comedy crime movie set in Canada. It follows the story of two police officers, one from Ontario and the other from Quebec, who join forces to take down a car theft ring. As they go undercover and infiltrate the criminal organization, they uncover a larger conspiracy involving mobsters, federal police, and a dangerous car bomber. With explosions, car chases, and hilarious buddy cop banter, this movie is an entertaining thrill ride from start to finish.
Dudley Do-Right is a kind-hearted but dimwitted Canadian Mountie who always tries to do the right thing. When a villainous businessman arrives in his small town with greedy intentions, Dudley must step up to save the day and win the heart of his love interest.
In 1880s Montana, a group of horse thieves becomes the target of a vigilante hired killer. As tensions rise, the farmers' daughter joins the fight against sadism and violence. The story explores themes of revenge and justice in the Wild West.
When a young teacher arrives in a Canadian frontier town in 1910, she faces challenges and conflicts with her students, fellow teachers, and the community. She must navigate through a sister-sister conflict, a framing story involving a diary, and encounters with a shipping magnate. Along the way, she discovers love, friendship, and the importance of family.
Lucky Luke, a cowboy with extraordinary precision, must deal with the mischievous Dalton quadruplets who have escaped jail and are causing chaos in the Wild West. With the help of his loyal dog and trusty horse, Lucky Luke sets out to bring the Daltons back to prison and restore peace to the town.
Being Canadian is a comedic road trip documentary that explores what it means to be Canadian. From national stereotypes to iconic landmarks, this film takes viewers on a journey through Canada's history and culture. It features interviews with notable Canadians and showcases the unique aspects of the country. Join the adventure and discover what makes Canada truly Canadian.
Dudley Do-Right is a dim-witted but well-meaning Canadian mounted police officer who always tries to do the right thing. He often finds himself in hilarious situations as he tries to solve crimes and capture villains.
After killing his English partner, a Canadian businessman assumes his identity. Things begin to fall apart for him when the murdered man's body is found.
The Man From Montreal is a lively entry in Universal's Richard Arlen-Andy Devine action series. The stars are cast respectively as fur trapper Clark Manning and constable Bones Blair, who carry on a friendly rivalry in the Canadian Northwest. Our heroes team up in the final reels to put the kibosh on a fur-smuggling racket, permitting Universal to plunge deeply into its stock-footage files. The leading ladies this time out are Anne Gwynne and Kay Sutton, their billing status indicating which one of the two ladies will land Clark Manning in the last scene. Incredibly, the Arlen-Devine series lasted for 14 films, none of them classics but all of them worthwhile Saturday-matinee fare.
A young Scottish immigrant to Canada becomes a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
In the small town of Canada in 1963, a female mounted police officer investigates a series of serial murders. As she delves deeper into the case, she encounters bizarre situations, a thunderstorm, and a rugby match. This low-brow comedy horror movie is filled with slapstick comedy, parody, and horror spoofs.
During World War II, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer goes undercover as an escaped prisoner of war to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring hiding in the Canadian wilderness. He must navigate through treacherous snow-covered terrain, face betrayal and danger, and uncover their secret mission before it's too late.
In time-honored fashion, a couple of supporting players -- George Dolenz and Bill Kennedy -- found themselves elevated to starring roles in this minor Universal serial. They played Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers investigating the murder of a miner. The story, of course, was less important than speed and action, which directors Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins delivered in typical slap-dash Universal style. Starlet Daun Kennedy did not make much of an impression as the imperiled leading lady, and former star Robert Armstrong (of King Kong fame) was wasted in a subordinate role. Rondo Hatton, a non-actor whose grotesque appearance (caused by acromegaly, the so-called "Elephant Man" disease) was tastelessly exploited by Universal in the '40s, appeared as one of the outlaws.
Sergeant MacLane of the Mounties investigates the disruptive activities of a bunch of troublemakers.
In Rare Birds, a restaurant owner in Newfoundland, Canada, hatches a plan to attract customers by claiming to have found a rare bird. However, his plan takes unexpected turns when the bird goes missing, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police get involved, and his estranged wife asks him for a divorce. As chaos ensues, the restaurant owner must navigate through a series of comedic and dramatic events to save his business and his personal life.
When a female personal assistant working for the US Ambassador in Ottawa is kidnapped, a twisted mystery unfolds as dark secrets are revealed. With a web of deceit and betrayal, she must navigate the dangerous world of political intrigue and uncover the truth before it's too late.