In 'Back Street,' a woman named Ray Schmidt falls in love with a wealthy man named Walter Saxel. However, Walter is already married and can only see Ray secretly. Despite the challenges, Ray continues her affair with Walter, leading to heartbreak and sacrifices. This pre-code melodrama explores the complexities of love, devotion, and the consequences of forbidden relationships.
Bulldog Marc Anthony, guarding a construction site, finds a kitten, Pussyfoot, to whom he affectionately gives a wiener for lunch. A hungry grown cat sees and is determined to have the wiener.
Director Allan Dwan’s excellent use of New York locations enlivens a rags-to-riches tale that fully exploits star George O’Brien’s championship boxing prowess.
In Judge Wimpy's courtroom, Bluto accuses Popeye of assault and battery; he claims to have been attacked by him on several occasions, without provocation. Popeye then tells his side.
In "Pent-House Mouse," Tom the cat is famished and tries to catch Jerry the mouse in a high-rise apartment building that is under construction. Tom uses various cartoon physics and objects like a barrel, telephone wire, girder, and more to try to catch Jerry. Meanwhile, a dog show is taking place in the building and adds to the chaotic situation. The plot is filled with surrealism and hyperbolic physical distortions.
In Tot Watchers (1958), Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse are tasked with babysitting a baby at a construction site. Chaos ensues as the mischievous baby wanders off and gets into various dangerous situations, requiring Tom and Jerry to save the day. With slapstick humor and clever animation, this comedic short showcases the comedic rivalry between the iconic cat and mouse duo.
In 'Bad Day at Cat Rock,' Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse find themselves in a surreal construction site where they engage in a frantic chase, filled with cartoon physics and comedic mishaps.
One night, Speedy Gonzales tries to save his pal Daffy Duck from sleepwalking through a construction site.
In this animated short film, a construction worker braves a variety of challenges while trying to build a skyscraper. With surreal elements and a musical score, the film offers a unique and entertaining experience.
Life is just one thing after another for AI, the hard-working clerk in the grocery store. He waits on customers, settles disputes and "pinch-hits" as barber in the store's shop. He is busy waiting on customers when an inebriated gentleman comes in and demands attention. He asks whether Al has any dry herring, and when Al admits having some, he tells Al to give them a drink. Then he walks out, leaving Al amazed. In a few minutes the same customer enters again and wants to see some canned peaches. Al hands him a can but he insists upon seeing the can that forms the keystone of a big and wonderful looking pile of cans. Al takes this can out of the pile which falls in a wreck on the floor-and the customer then decides that it is the wrong brand. The village smart aleck enters and tries to mooch a few cookies out of a barrel. But Al has had experience with grocery store loungers before and fixes up a mousetrap which discourages the cookie-mooching habit.
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