Life Is a Long Quiet River is a hilarious French comedy that delves into the lives of two families whose babies are switched at birth. The film explores the social contrasts and class differences between the families, as well as the complications that arise from the mix-up. With a mix of social commentary and satire, this film is sure to keep you entertained.
Prescription: Murder is a crime drama and mystery TV movie from 1968. It revolves around a psychiatrist who assists a detective in investigating a murder case. The plot revolves around an alibi, impersonation, and a murder play. The psychiatrist and the detective engage in a battle of wits to solve the case.
The Olsen Gang plans a big score involving a department store, silverware, horse racing, and a strip-search gone wrong.
Carnival in Flanders is a satire-comedy film that takes place during the Eighty Years' War in Flanders. The story revolves around a mayor who tries to protect his town from an invasion by a Spanish army. With the help of a mercenary, the mayor devises a plan to outsmart the invaders. The film is filled with humor, romance, and social satire.
In 19th century France, a police superintendent gets caught in a web of political corruption and alliances, as he navigates the dark world of right-wing politics and dirty tactics. Amidst the post-French Revolution chaos, he attends a candlelight dinner with high-ranking officials, uncovering secrets and witnessing the ongoing struggle for power.
Two young people meet at a wedding and begin dating, each thinking the other is extremely wealthy. Comedy.
Based on the tale by Dale Jarvis, "Lady at Number 16" tells the story of two sailors in the 1800s that help a young lady back into her mansion. They return a few hours later to realize that their night was not all that it had seemed, and it may have had a more sinister twist than expected.
When a bank robber dressed as a woman infiltrates a society party, chaos ensues as Our Gang and a butler try to stop him.
A 'Snub' Pollard slapstick comedy for Hal Roach.
In the summer of 1941, the Karelian youths Wist and Anttala decide to seek family silver hidden under Wist's home behind the border line of the truce.
Teen Bahuraniyan (English: Three Daughters-In-Law) is a 1968 family comedy movie. The film is a remake of 1967 Tamil movie Bama Vijayam (Bama's Visit). The film's three lead ladies reprise their roles from the original movie. Teen Bahuraniyan is family story of 3 daughter in laws and their husbands. The movie shows how their relations takes different colour at various situations and how the father Prithviraj Kapoor plays vital role in the family to keep things going.
When Elena, a middle-aged waitress with love-lorn love handles, can't take dishing up another plate of tater tots, she leaves her diner life forever. Or so she thinks. But the silverware has another plan. As plate after spatula after utensil hop after her, a new fate unfolds - Will she escape forever, or will the utensils win her back?
A spoof of a popular radio program of the time called "Hobby Lobby", with blackout gags showcasing people's various hobbies and/or inventions.
When a newly married couple go back to their apartment, they discover a robbery is in progress.
Public Rat Number One takes along Baby-Face Rat to steal the cheese out of the kitchen icebox. The dishes in the kitchen become animated and chase the marauders, capturing the youngster while the gangster rat escapes. Baby-Face is brought before Policeman Sugar Bowl and given the third degree. He escapes, is chased by the frankfurter-bloodhounds but manages to get away. Arriving back in the rat-hole, he beats up the big rat for leading him astray into a life of crime. He turns the big rat over to the police, and then broadcasts over the radio that crime does not pay.
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