Sutter Keely, a high school senior known for his partying lifestyle, meets Aimee, a shy and reserved girl. As they spend time together, Sutter starts to fall for Aimee, but his commitment to their relationship is tested when he continues to have contact with his ex-girlfriend Cassidy. Sutter's reckless behavior and refusal to confront his troubled past further strains their relationship. After a near-fatal accident, Sutter realizes the need to change and reunites with Aimee.
Heaven Help Us is a comedy-drama film set in the 1960s, depicting life in a Catholic boys' school in Boston, Massachusetts. The story follows a group of young students as they navigate the strict discipline, pranks, and secret desires of their teenage years. From secret confessions in the confessional booth to rebellious acts of disobedience, the boys learn about friendship, love, and the challenges of adolescence under the watchful eyes of their teachers.
Neil Bogart, founder of Casablanca Records, shaped the music industry by producing iconic artists such as Donna Summer and KISS. This biopic explores his creative insanity, belief in his team, and the unforgettable soundtrack that defined a generation.
Professor Ludwig von Drake plays a variety of popular music, all of which he wrote. First, ragtime: the Rutabaga Rag, with vegetables dancing in stop-motion. Next, the Charleston, with cut-out animation of a singer and dancers. Dixieland and more cut-out animation; the crooner/love ballad; 50's doo-wop; and finally, rockabilly.
Good News is a musical comedy that follows the story of a college football star who falls in love with his French tutor. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of college life while chasing their dreams. With catchy songs and dance numbers, this classic musical is filled with romance, friendship, and plenty of laughs.
A STRING OF BLUE BEADS is a slight little Christmas tale that was a pilot for an anthology series of short stories that never came to be. What makes this little film fascinating is it was one of the earliest color broadcasts on television and happily is one of the few early color productions for TV that can be seen in color now. Early color television productions seem to have had a limited color capability much like the early 1930's attempts at Technicolor. This actually adds to the charm of this little Christmas story giving in an "old time" feel.
College football player is expelled for ticket scalping, and teams up with reporter to expose his school's hypocrisy.
According to Hollywood, the parents were generally at fault when good kids went bad. This theory is elucidated in Columbia's Parents on Trial, wherein strict disciplinarian James Westley (Henry Kolker) fails to understand or appreciate the real needs and feelings of his teenaged daughter Susan (Jean Parker).
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