Set in northern England, a man must choose between his overbearing father and a strong-willed woman he loves.
In 19th century France, a man engages in an intense affair with a married woman, leading to jealousy, betrayal, and tragedy.
Mr. Duck Steps Out (1940) is a delightful animated comedy short film that follows the funny and mischievous adventures of Donald Duck as he goes out on a date with Daisy Duck. From dancing and playing the piano to enjoying ice cream and popcorn, Donald Duck's evening takes unexpected twists and turns filled with humor and charm.
In One A.M., a man arrives home late at night and struggles to navigate through his own house, encountering various comedic obstacles along the way.
Slip and Sach are working as cleaners in a high rise building. They enter an office to clean it when a messenger hears them use Slip's given name, Terrance Mahoney. The messenger has a letter for "Terrance Mahonoey, Esq." and mistakenly delivers it to Slip. The letter informs Slip that he has inherited a mansion in Long Island. The boys then make their way to the mansion and find that it is inhabited by diamond smugglers. The real owner of the house shows up and helps save the day and defeat the smugglers and gives the boys the house as a reward.
The Bowery Boys come to the rescue when a corrupt taxi company puts the squeeze on several independent drivers.
Hand in Hand tells the story of two children, a Jewish boy and a Catholic girl, who become unlikely friends in a world filled with prejudice and discrimination. As they navigate their way through school, family relationships, and the challenges of growing up, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, friendship, and the power of love.
In Rampage (1963), a group of adventurers embarks on a hunting expedition in the jungle, encountering danger and romantic rivalry along the way. The film explores the excitement and challenges of big game hunting and the complexities of romantic relationships in a thrilling and gripping story.
An insurance salesman enters Magoo's house hoping to make a sale. Magoo refuses but the salesman is eventually able to sell Magoo some by posing as one of Magoo's old college chums. Magoo is now worth a hefty sum and is ready to collect after being bitten by a dog (actually a tiger rug) but, instead of going to the insurance building, enters a building under construction next door to it. The salesman and his boss notice Magoo walking around the steel skeleton of the building and realizing, "If he falls, the company falls", they rush over making several attempts to save Magoo's life and keep him from endangering himself.
Right now while everyone is thinking of war, comes this two reel comedy whose plot is based on an invention to revolutionize warfare. A torpedo-bomb, which, upon exploding in the camp of the enemy, causes the soldiers to laugh till they drop from fatigue, is the very heart and centre of the plot. Foreign spies try to secure the bomb.
Mr. Magoo's dog is threatened by the dog catcher (who Magoo takes for a policeman). He's given until noon to license it. As he's preparing to leave, a circus goes by; he hitches a ride in a clown car (thinking it's a taxi) and, after a digress through the big top and into the gorilla cage (mayor's office), he ends up in the panther cage. He thinks the panther is his dog, and that he's been captured by the dog catcher, so he slips on the collar and takes it home. When Magoo gets home, the dogcatcher is waiting for him, but at the sight of the panther, he gives Magoo the license and traps the panther under a washtub. As the circus people cart it away, Magoo slips the license onto his tigerskin rug's head.
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