A former NYPD detective turned bounty hunter is tasked with capturing his ex-wife, a reporter investigating a murder cover-up. As they are reunited, they find themselves on a dangerous adventure, facing threats from criminals and their own unresolved feelings.
Moving Violations is a comedy film released in 1985. The story revolves around a group of people who are forced to attend traffic school after receiving various driving violations. As they endure the absurdities of the classes, they bond with each other and navigate through hilarious situations. The film tackles themes of justice, friendship, and the follies of bureaucracy.
Driving safety film sponsored as a public service by oil companies. Of five drivers who leave home in the morning, only four return, and we wait to learn who the victim is. The film gives considerable discussion to careless driving habits and depicts Angelenos from different walks of life as well as their homes, neighborhoods, streets, and freeways.
A blowhard who poses as a railroad executive (but is really just a $30-a-week clerk) catches a young bride and then drives her family's finances to the brink of ruin.
A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios (1920) presents a fascinating glimpse into the Thomas H. Ince studios at Culver City.
Comedian Edgar Kennedy teaches a driving safety lesson.
Arthur Stone gets into trouble due to a crossed phone line in this Mack Sennett comedy.
A behind-the-scenes look at Thomas H. Ince Studios in Culver City, California.
Quite a leisurely introduction shows Bobby in the process of collecting one traffic offence after another but the film really gathers momentum when Ray delivers his testimony in court and tells a most elaborate tall tale (very effectively dramatised) to explain how it had happened.
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