Forbidden is a pre-code drama and romance film released in 1932. The story revolves around the forbidden love between a librarian and a district attorney. The plot includes themes of adoption, self-sacrifice, murder, and political convention.
A WAC officer returns from the war to find her husband wants a divorce.
The various members of the middle-class Hilton family have a series of romantic misadventures during one eventful spring day.
Andy Hardy, a teenager in a small town in America, gets infatuated with his teacher and experiences confusion and despair as he navigates through his teenage crush. Along the way, he also deals with family relationships, courtroom drama, con men, and a marriage proposal.
Andy "Sunshine" Wilson, a happy-go-lucky vagabond, catches a ride with motorist Luckenbach who is on a suicide mission, and nearly succeeds in his mission. Luckenbach is a great portrait artist suffering under the slight handicap of being unable to "do ears." The artist has painted a beautiful portrait of the wife of Pietro Cellini with the exception that her left ear is several times larger than it should be and not painted very well at that. Cellini also holds the keys to the city and Luckenbach getting the job of painting the city hall rides on Cellini's satisfaction with his wife's portrait. Andy accompanies the artist back to his studio, and this short being made in the pre-code days ensures the studio is filled with models wearing a little less than somewhat and less than that in a couple of cases.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Rabbit are preparing their summer home, confident that winter has ended. Professor Groundhog, unable to see his shadow, predicts several more weeks of cold weather. The rabbit-family and their woodland neighbors choose to disbelieve the groundhog's pessimistic forecast, until suddenly it begins to snow and the forest animals are driven back into hibernation.
A glimpse into a refreshingly different sex education class in the Netherlands.
When Mr. Givney says business at the railroad station is "too slow" to let him take vacation time, Jerry has an idea to increase ticket sales.
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