Woody is happily (and nuttily) driving down the street when his car breaks down. He tries to get a loan on it from a nearby wolf. The wolf agrees to give Woody the loan but exclaims if he doesn't receive payment in thirty days, he'll take Woody's car away. Sure enough, a title card tells us, "Thirty days have elapsed (and so has Woody's memory)". The wolf appears at Woody's door trying to serve him with a notice but the crafty woodpecker pretends he's not home. The wolf tries to trap him disguised as a deliveryman giving Woody a cake... but the woodpecker throws it in his face bellowing, "I don't like cheesecake!" Finally, the fox throws a punch at Woody and believes to have seriously injured him. He sympathetically agrees to forget about the loan only to be infuriated when Woody "recovers" holding a cuckoo clock and asking, "How about a loan on the clock, Doc?"
We, the Undersigned (1981) is a drama movie that delves into the world of politics and industry. The story revolves around a committee that is tasked with making important decisions regarding construction and the train industry. Throughout the film, various characters engage in intense discussions, negotiations, and power struggles. The plot explores themes such as corruption, power dynamics, and the impact of decision-making on individuals and society.
In this silent film, a trick-photography farce, Satan offers a man a deal with the devil which leads to a series of bizarre and humorous situations in the underworld.
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