The Spanish Earth is a documentary film that chronicles the struggles and achievements of the Spanish peasants during the Spanish Civil War. It portrays the arid lands, the sweeping of the streets, and the destruction caused by air raids. The film also highlights the role of military officers and showcases the rural setting and the peasantry. It serves as a propaganda piece, focusing on the resilience and determination of the Spanish people. The documentary captures the atmosphere of the 1930s and includes scenes of a German airplane, a city in ruins, waterworks, bakery, irrigation projects, and art preservation.
The stooges are street cleaners who find some valuable bonds and return them to their owner. The man is so grateful that he offers them a big reward if they can find an honest man with executive ability. Their search leads them to a woman who's fiancée is honest, but he's in jail. The boys decide to commit a crime so they can go behind bars to find him. In prison the boys locate the man and help him escape, only to find out that their benefactor is a con man and on the way himself to the slammer.
The Pink Panther is caught littering in the town of Litterburg, and as punishment, he has to clear all of the litter in the entire town.
No one has any time for Moritz. And at school, things are not exactly the greatest either. Moritz runs away and moves into the inside of an advertising pillar. A speaking cat, a circus girl and a street sweeper become his new friends. Gradually, they help the young boy to realize that running away does not solve anything.
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