When a family of Robbersons moves into a suburban neighborhood, they unwittingly become the center of a police investigation. The bumbling cops and the quirky family must work together to solve a crime and bring the culprits to justice, leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments.
Along Came Jones is a classic Western comedy film released in 1945. The story revolves around a case of mistaken identity and romantic rivalry in the Old West. A cowboy named Melody Jones is mistaken for a dangerous outlaw and finds himself caught up in a small town's troubles. As he tries to clear his name and win the heart of a beautiful woman, Melody must navigate shootouts, horseback riding, and hidden money.
In Bugs Bunny Rides Again, Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam engage in a hilarious chase and gunfight in the Old West, featuring daring stunts, tap-dancing, and clever tricks.
Proteus is a historical drama that takes place in 18th-century South Africa. It tells the story of a naturalist and a gay sailor who form a relationship amidst a colony and penal colony. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, homophobia, and the struggles faced by the characters. Through their journey, they navigate the complexities of a society entrenched in Calvinism and social norms.
In 'Hare Trigger' (1945), a train robber named Yosemite Sam tries to capture a mischievous anthropomorphic rabbit named Bugs Bunny. The two engage in a chase filled with hilarious antics, including Bugs Bunny disguising himself as a woman to outsmart Yosemite Sam. The film features comedy, action, and classic cartoon animation.
City dweller Egghead dreams of being a cowboy, but his bouncing around gets him kicked out of his boarding house. He sees an ad for a ranch looking for a cowboy and applies. His tryout includes tests of marksmanship and use of a branding iron, but most of it consist of chasing down and roping a troublesome little calf. He passes the test, but the job isn't exactly what he dreamed of.
Horses' Collars is a comedy western short film from 1935. The story revolves around a saloon, slapstick comedy, and a series of comedic antics involving various characters such as a barber, bartender, gambler, gang leader, and saloon girl. The film is filled with deception, violence, and trickery in the Old West setting, with a dash of singing and dancing. It showcases the wild and lawless nature of the time, with scenes of gunfights, held at gunpoint, and the pursuit of vindication. The story also features humorous elements like a mouse causing chaos in the saloon and characters chewing tobacco and spitting in a spittoon. Don't miss the hilarity that ensues along with safecracking, cheese, a cappella singing, pickpocketing, and a suspenseful finale. Horses' Collars is sure to entertain with its timeless comedy and memorable characters.
Lash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the big boss is he is shot. After getting the stage through to assure the mail contract, Lash now realizes who the boss is.
The Wolverine Kid kills a man and it looks like Steve Howard did it. But Steve's father recognizes the bullet as coming from the gun owned by the Kid.
A newsman with a no-good wife exposes a religious racket with a newswoman who loves him.
An "Out of the Inkwell" short featuring Ko-Ko the Clown, this time as a fireman.
A young man learns the hardships of growing up fast when his ill father can no longer care for him in the ever so depleting forest they used to rely on.
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