The Three Caballeros follows the adventures of Donald Duck as he explores the wonders of South America. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of the region. From Bahia, Brazil to the snowy landscapes of Antarctica, Donald Duck's journey is filled with music, comedy, and excitement.
Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 crime drama movie set in the Old West. It tells the story of a Buffalo Soldier who is accused of rape and murder. As the evidence and witness testimonies seem to stack against him, he must rely on his army training and military code of honor to prove his innocence and clear his name. The movie deals with themes of racial prejudice, justice, and loyalty.
The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) is a comedic musical film that revolves around a shipping tycoon who enters a boat race while getting involved in a love triangle. With plenty of explosive situations and animated sequences, this film provides a lighthearted entertainment experience.
Truck drivers Steve Hackett and Bill Purvis are fired from their jobs with the West Coast Trucking company for not using second-gear going down steep grades. Davis, the company vice-president, surprisingly asks them to carry a load of merchandise to Arrowhead and offers a $1000 bonus. He tells them it is a load of lettuce. Several miles out of Los Angelese, they are stopped by a mob of lettuce-farm workers on strike. When the first crate is tossed off the truck, it explodes and the two pals learn their merchandise is a cargo of dynamite. The workers let them proceed and they crash into a car driven by Mary Stevens, whom they had met at a restaurant. She and her dog, "Butch" (played by a Credited dog named Stooge), join them and they deliver their cargo, and learn unscrupulous real-estate operators have jammed the locks on the dam in order to ruin the ranchers and farmers and take over their property.
A US marshal goes undercover to bust up a bunch of rustlers.
A Traveltalks visit to some small towns in Mexico. In Mazatlán, away from the tourist spots, we see a small village where fishing, growing coconuts, and gathering large sea turtles are the main pursuits. We then visit Toluca on market day, where people sell produce and pottery. The last stop is Taxco, where the Castilian influence of the Spanish conquerors is still prevalent.
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