TV in Black: The First Fifty Years is a documentary that explores the history and influence of African-American television. It covers topics such as singing, dancing, acting, radio shows, variety shows, and interviews. The documentary also discusses important themes like white actors in blackface, sitcoms, satire, civil rights, and the role of television in entertainment.
In What a Mess!, a career criminal gets mistaken for a renowned conductor and is tasked with stealing a valuable jewel. However, things take a hilarious turn when the real conductor's triplet nephews get involved, leading to a chaotic chain of events filled with impersonations, blackface satire, and a clash of different cultures. As the criminal gang, the police, and the mafia get entangled in the mess, the chase for the diamond becomes an uproarious adventure filled with drunkenness, love, and ridiculous situations.
In 'The Landlord,' a rich young man named Elgar moves into a tenement building in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Brooklyn. He begins to experience the realities of urban blight, racism, and class differences as he interacts with his tenants and becomes involved in their lives. Elgar's journey leads him to question his own identity and confront the social issues of the time.
Set in the backdrop of New York City, the movie explores the journey of a talented composer as he overcomes various obstacles to achieve success in the music industry. It portrays his relationships, musical achievements, and personal challenges.
Father Is a Bachelor follows the story of a bachelor who becomes entangled in a series of misadventures in a small town. With the help of his spinster sister and a group of colorful characters, he navigates through misunderstandings, false accusations, and treachery. Along the way, he discovers the power of kindness and finds romantic reconciliation. This musical comedy is filled with toe-tapping songs and hilarious escapades.
Bob Preston, publicity man for Superba Pictures, uses his publicity skills in an attempt to make this fiancée June Dale the most famous movie star in the world. But in doing so, he forgets that women want to be attended to for themselves, not as objects of fame.
Fifi, a dusky, sultry Senegalese spy, uses her wiles to get information out of two American army soldiers, Ham and Eggs, in France during World War I.
Stephanie and Terry are identical twins who have been raised separately since their parents divorced seven years earlier. Each envies the lifestyle of the other; and they decide, without telling Jeff or Mary, to switch families for a day or two. They soon find that it is harder to do what the other person is expected to do, and that looking alike is not enough. When they find that their charade may bring their parents back together, they agree to continue it. A major complication begins when Alice, Jeff's girlfriend and co-worker, finds out the real story.
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