A short-sighted millionaire, Mr. Magoo, gets caught up in a series of comedic adventures and misunderstandings, including a book signing, a fishing trip, a robbery, and a heist. His stupidity and clumsiness lead him into dangerous situations, but he always manages to come out on top.
Dr. Phibes, a disfigured doctor, rises from the dead and seeks revenge against those who wronged him. With the help of a mute assistant and various eccentric inventions, he plans to unleash a series of elaborate and gruesome killings. As he continues on his path of revenge, his ultimate goal of immortality becomes clear.
A harried propman backstage at a theater must put up with malfunctioning wind machines, roosters that spit nitroglycerine, and a gang planning to rob the theater's payroll.
Set in 1902 China, Shadow Magic tells the story of a photographer who introduces the magic of movies to the people, despite facing resistance from traditionalists. As he brings the world of cinema to life, he navigates through love, betrayal, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Felix the Cat is perched in a tree playing his guitar and serenading himself and a canary with a little ditty called "Nature and Me." It is a beautiful day in cartoon-land but Mother Nature, perhaps not a music lover, whips up a lightning-laden thunderstorm and Felix is soon seeking shelter. He finds it at the castle of King Cole, a boastful, fabricating blow-hard. The King's ancestors, tired of hearing the braggart, come out of their pictures as ghostly specters and take the King to the dungeon and pump the gassy hot-air out of him.
Magoo has been enlisted as the male lead in Mrs. Sticknee's vanity production opera. On his way to the stage, he winds up in the rafters and causes havoc, cutting the various lines, standing in front of a spotlight, falling down stairs and trying to enter through a trap door the diva is standing on, and eventually crashing into a control board, triggering a snowstorm.
Edgar (Edgar Kennedy) gets a call from the studio to come in and direct the last scene of a film in production. But, before he can leave the house, his wife Florence (Florence Lake) and her Mother (Dot Farley) make him dress the part with riding breeches, a beret, an ascot, a crop and riding boots, and this rig is met with much derision by both cast and crew when he arrives at the studio. Carol (Jean Fontaine), the star of the movie doesn't want Edgar as the director and makes things difficult for him, especially after she hears the producer (Nat Carr) tell him he is limited to making no more than two shots on any scene. Meanwhile, Florence, Mother and Brother (Billy Eugene)decide to drop in on the set and watch Edgar at work. Because of his relatives or Carol, Edgar is forced to shoot the same scene over and over.
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