A model named Valentine accidentally runs over a dog and discovers that its owner, a retired judge named Joseph Kern, is keen on invading people's privacy by listening to their private telephone conversations. As Valentine becomes fascinated by Kern's actions, she starts to question the morality of his behavior and the reasons why people obey laws. Through their unlikely friendship, Valentine and Kern explore themes of love, destiny, isolation, and the intertwined lives of people. Their lives intersect with other characters from the trilogy, leading to a tragic ending.
Deadwood: The Movie is a drama western TV movie set in the year 1889 in Deadwood, South Dakota. It follows the story of the town's residents as they deal with illness, personal relationships, old enemies, and the search for a missing person. The movie also delves into themes of death, rivalry, and the changing times of the American Wild West.
For the Birds is a comedic short animation that tells the story of a group of birds sitting on a telephone wire. When a larger, more awkward bird tries to join them, they discriminate against him and make fun of him. However, their prejudice backfires when the wire breaks and they all lose their feathers. The larger bird laughs at them, teaching them a lesson about prejudice and snobbery.
In The Black Scorpion, a giant scorpion emerges from a volcano in Mexico, causing destruction and panic. A geologist, a scientist, and the police officer team up to stop the monster before it devours the entire city. With low-budget horror and stop-motion creature effects, this psychotronic film takes viewers on a thrilling ride.
During World War II, a British military officer is tasked with leading a secret mission in Tobruk, Northern Africa. With the help of a diverse group of soldiers, he must navigate through minefields, battle against the Afrika Korps, and overcome various challenges in order to complete the mission.
One night, Speedy Gonzales tries to save his pal Daffy Duck from sleepwalking through a construction site.
Zip 'n Snort is a classic animated comedy short film featuring the iconic characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. The film follows the hilarious attempts of Wile E. Coyote to catch the speedy Road Runner using various Acme products and cartoon physics. Set in the desert, the film is filled with exciting chase sequences, clever traps, and slapstick humor.
Popeye is wooing Olive on the phone when Bluto comes over. He overhears, taps into the line, and impersonates Popeye. They proceed to have a high-wire fight on the telephone lines outside Olive's house.
To the classic tune of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor", Olive explains that she can't marry Popeye because she's in love with Barnacle Bill (an unusually large Bluto), who then comes by and proceeds to pound Popeye (until he eats his spinach, of course).
A man buys a magic set for his son, but the tricks worked better in the store than they do at home.
Calamity results when the Pink Panther wishes for a pair of roller-skates and is granted his wish by his fairy godmother. The "enchanted" skates take the Pink Panther on an uncontrollable junket through a city. He smashes repeatedly through huge windows being unloaded by moving men, knocks over a painter's ladder, tracks through the paint, and puts double lines on a road- and off the road- for cars to follow. He collides with a brick wall, and still the skates won't stop. Every attempt by the panther to remove the troublesome skates fails, until his fairy godmother returns to grant two more wishes. The panther wishes for the removal of the skates, then for the skates to be placed on the fairy godmother's feet, sending her on a similarly uncontrolled and disastrous journey.
Wile E. Coyote's latest misbegotten Road Runner-catching schemes include a propeller-powered backpack...
After Speedy Gonzales wreaks havoc and gets cats hospitalized, Daffy Duck is called to put a stop to it involving a big cash settlement...
A Frank Sinatra-like cat can make all the bobby soxers swoon with one wink. He sets out to conquer the sole exception, but a bulldog gets in his way.
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