Dinky Dog is an 11-minute animated segment on The All-New Popeye Hour from September 9, 1978 to September 1981 and was Hanna-Barbera's first show created and produced in Australia. Following the original network run of The All-New Popeye Hour, Dinky Dog was given its own half-hour timeslot in syndication. Thirty-two 11-minute installments of Dinky Dog were produced; two were aired per 30-minute episode.
Nemo, an 11-year-old girl living in a lighthouse, finds a map to the dreamworld of Slumberland. With the help of an eccentric outlaw named Flip, she journeys through dreams and nightmares in search of her late father. Along the way, Nemo learns about the power of dreams and the importance of letting go. This enchanting adventure explores themes of grief, family, and the boundless imagination of a young girl.
In a 16th-century castle, an evil twin brother murders his brother and takes over his estate. Filled with treachery and tyranny, the castle becomes a torture-chamber for those who dare cross the baron. However, kindness and seduction play a role in the resolvement of the bloodstained kingdom.
In Caveat, a man suffering from memory loss agrees to spend a few days in a remote house, chained by an intercom system. As he tries to uncover the truth behind his captivity, he discovers dark secrets and a dead body hidden in a wall. With the help of a dog, he must find a way to escape before it's too late.
An Awfully Big Adventure is a dark comedy film set in 1940s Liverpool. The story follows a young girl who joins a theater company and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, she encounters a series of eccentric characters and experiences a mix of comedy, drama, and romance. As she navigates the world of the stage, she learns valuable lessons about love, loss, and the harsh realities of life.
Detective Charlie Chan investigates a crime involving a jade mask that is connected to a series of murders. As he digs deeper, he unravels a complex web of deceit and betrayal, leading him closer to the truth.
Jack the Ripper (1959) is a suspenseful crime drama that takes place in 19th-century London, focusing on the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. The film follows an American detective who finds himself investigating the brutal killings, getting caught up in the mystery and danger surrounding the case. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces personal challenges in his pursuit of the notorious killer.
When a property developer and his partner unearth a tomb on their new land, a coven of witches is resurrected and begins to haunt the manor, killing the inhabitants one by one.
Struggling artist finds a century old diary and along with the diary comes the ghost of a girl with unfinished business in the mortal world.
Haunts is a 1976 horror movie that takes place in a small town. It follows the story of a young woman who discovers a dead body and becomes targeted by a supernatural entity. As she tries to uncover the truth, she faces terrifying encounters and struggles to convince others of the danger they are all in.
A pair of detectives investigates the murder of an elderly millionaire who was the target of blackmail and death threats and find that there is no shortage of suspects, many of them in the victim's own family.
Tater Tot & Patton is a heartfelt drama about a troubled man named Patton who forms an unlikely bond with his niece, Tater Tot, after his ex-wife tragically passes away. Through their unique relationship, they both find a sense of purpose and learn to heal from their past wounds. Set against the backdrop of a ranch in rural America, this emotional journey explores themes of loss, forgiveness, and the power of human connection.
Schalcken the Painter tells the chilling tale of a young artist named Gerrit Schalcken, who becomes haunted by a ghostly apparition after entering into an arranged marriage.
Mara, Silvia and Irene, three sisters, are sent from Rome to Padua as guests of prof. Bordignon, their uncle. First, they let off steam with the young cousin Anselmo; then, realizing that their destiny is a boarding school, they take plot their revenge.
Alabam is lovesick. He tells Mickey how he can't get close to the girl of his dreams; he's overheard by Dave, a smooth operator, who insists that Alabam leave everything to him. He contrives to have Alabam and Mickey wreck Alabam's car in the girl's front yard, then he arrives, posing as a doctor, asking the residents of the house if they'll let the injured boy come inside while the doctor examines him. Meanwhile, Mickey gets a look at the girl's cousin and feigns injury so that now both lads are in beds upstairs while Dave, the doctor, conjures foul-tasting treatments. The fly in the ointment is the girl's crusty uncle, who may stand between the lads and their true loves.
In 'The Towrope', a young girl seeks refuge in a guesthouse after her parent is killed. She uncovers a cooperative community, but mysterious events occur, including sleepwalking and peeping. As she explores the house, she discovers wood sculptures, a rooftop hiding spot, and a boat on the lake. The mist and fog add an eerie atmosphere as she tries to uncover the truth.
Karen is a tough, corn fed, outspoken, farm manager who cares about the people she works for and the migrant people who work for her. When one of her farmhands approaches her about a little girl that has recently disappeared, she becomes closer to her employees than she ever thought possible. But, when her lover, Annabelle, disappears, the bubble Karen lives in bursts and she begins an investigation only to uncover something dark in the little town she grew up in.
A man is threatend with scandal when he accidentally acquires a stolen diamond.
The unfortunate Sumiko is sent from place to place: to live with her alcoholic uncle, then sold to the circus, then adopted by a wealthy family, and finally sent to a Christian orphanage.
The Cabin Kids in the Educational Pictures comedy short "Gifts in Rhythm" (1936).
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