The Best Years of Our Lives follows three veterans of World War II as they struggle to readjust to civilian life after the war. The film explores the challenges they face, such as finding employment, dealing with physical and emotional scars, and reconnecting with their families. It portrays their experiences with honesty and compassion, highlighting the sacrifices and resilience of war veterans.
The Trouble with Girls is a comedy movie set in a small town in the 1920s. It follows the story of a small-town sheriff who faces various challenges, including dealing with alcoholic behavior, organizing a talent show, and addressing workers' rights. The movie also explores themes of friendship, justice, and romance.
In 'The Great Rupert,' a down-on-his-luck family discovers hidden money, tucked away by a squirrel, which helps them in their financial struggles during the Christmas season. The squirrel's antics and the family's misadventures make for a heartwarming and comedic tale.
The Stooge is a comedy film from 1951 about a clumsy man named Bill Miller who dreams of becoming a vaudeville performer. He meets a successful entertainer named Ted Rogers and they form a partnership, with Bill playing the role of the stooge. As their act becomes popular, Bill's clumsiness starts to become a hit with audiences. However, their partnership is tested when Bill's selfishness and drunkenness start to cause problems. Eventually, Bill learns the importance of selflessness and the value of their friendship.
In 'Come Clean,' Laurel and Hardy are tasked with cleaning a room, but their efforts are continuously thwarted by accidents, distractions, and their nagging wives. They find themselves running into each other, breaking dishes, and causing chaos in the process. In the end, they manage to save a life, but not without creating a mess.
In Has Anybody Seen My Gal?, a wealthy man tries to find a girl he once gave up for adoption. Set in the 1920s, the story explores themes of family, wealth, and love. With a touch of slapstick comedy and eccentric characters, this movie takes the audience on a journey through small-town America.
Till the End of Time is a drama/romance film set in post-World War II America. It follows the story of a war veteran who battles with PTSD and tries to adjust to civilian life while dealing with a domineering mother. The film explores themes of reprisal, retribution, and the challenges faced by veterans returning from war.
Speedy is a taxi driver in New York City who must race against time to save his girlfriend's small business from being taken over by a corrupt railroad tycoon.
A gangster rises to power in the criminal underworld but his jealousy and paranoia lead to his downfall.
A young girl goes to New York to find a band leader who has stolen all the songs she wrote and is passing them off as his own.
In They Call It Sin, a woman faces the consequences of her choices as she tries to rebuild her life and find love.
Gang members Blackie Cross and Snooker try to pick up Judy Fox and her friend Pat as they welcome home Judy's brother, Marine Sergeant Marvin Fox.
Thousands Cheer is a lively musical comedy set during World War II, revolving around the struggles and triumphs of a family circus. With a star-studded cast and unforgettable musical performances, the film explores themes of love, patriotism, and the power of entertainment in difficult times.
Nightclub gangsters hire a vaudeville act called the Three Funny Bunnies (Ritz Brothers).
Brother Rat follows the antics of a group of college friends at a Virginia school in the 1930s. They navigate romantic relationships, comedic mishaps, and face challenges that test their friendship. Deception, gambling, and school spirit play a significant role in this action-comedy-drama.
Bosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty kitten pupil.
Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job. He then starts a flying school which receives a boost when the government launches a program which it hopes will produce 20,000 pilots a year.
New York girl has a dull boyfriend and seems destined for a dull marriage when she meets a rich playboy who has money to burn and places to go.
At the Dimsdale Hall Finishing School, Assistant Dean Emily Godsall declares that any student who associates herself with swing music will be severely punished. Complications develop when she finds out that her boyfriend, a chemistry professor at the school, is also a well-known swing bandleader.
A secretary catches the eye of her amorous boss while her regular boyfriend keeps trying to propose marriage to her.