A struggling shoe salesman finds a mink coat and a jewelry box, leading him on a wild adventure through the world of wealth and luxury. Along the way, he navigates complicated relationships, karaoke nights, and the ups and downs of the fashion industry. Through it all, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, personal appearance, and the true meaning of glitter.
Molly, a woman with autism, navigates through life with her unique perspective. When her brother discovers an experimental surgery that could change her life, Molly embarks on a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance.
A singer finds another heir (Gene Raymond) to marry, to avoid the one (Joe Penner) her mother found.
A newspaperman, his canine companion, and an adventurous socialite investigate an umbrella-wielding murderer who is terrorizing a London neighborhood.
A commercial for the Works Progress Administration. We see hands close up: working, playing, praying, whittling, and strumming. Hands use saws and hammers, lift stones, turn wheels, then write, type, apply a bandage, play a violin, use a compass, and hold a U.S. Treasury note. Hands put a shoe on a customer, shake a thermometer, and count out bills and coins into other waiting hands. A hand places an engagement ring on a finger, buys a movie ticket, and reels in a fishing line. There are multiple images repeating what we've seen. A chicken is basted; other chickens get grain. It's a national celebration.
Ko-Ko the Clown is brought to life with a needle and thread.
A starving writer is offered $20,000 by an old friend in the intelligence service to pose as “Felix,” an international smuggler, because the writer looks exactly like this Felix. There’s lots of action, beautiful locations in Italy and (presumably) Istanbul, double-crosses galore, fistfights and chases, etc.
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