Dumbo, a baby elephant with unusually large ears, becomes the laughingstock of the circus. But when it's discovered that he can fly, Dumbo becomes the star attraction and captures the hearts of audiences everywhere.
During a 14-hour period, a man threatens to jump off a building while a traffic cop tries to save him. The incident becomes a media circus.
In The Window, a 9-year-old boy witnesses a murder in an abandoned building while watching through a window. He becomes trapped in the apartment and must find a way to escape while the murderer tries to dispose of the evidence and kidnap the boy.
Maggie's friends have planned a surprise birthday party (despite it being a month away). During the party, Maggie realizes there's more to it then that.
Swing High is a 1932 American Pre-Code short documentary film directed by Jack Cummings. In 1932, it was nominated for an Academy Award at the 5th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Novelty). The film documents The Flying Codonas, a family of flying trapeze artists.
This Keystone from the end of 1914, involving the usual suspects running around some plumbing issues will not hold many surprises for those familiar with Keystone in this period, or, indeed, with the works of the Three Stooges, who often played inept plumbers. It is, nonetheless, very nicely performed, especially by Charles Murray who mugs it up freely and ineptly, as well as the pretty girl who plays the house's maid.
Buddy runs a circus with a variety of zany acts, and ends up having to rescue a baby who gets lost during the performance.
A new series of captivating vignettes wrapped in silk, satin and lace focusing on the universal appeal of sensuous intimate apparel.
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