Niagara Falls
"A GAY GIRLS COMEDY"
Three girls try to evade the landlady while trying to find work.
"A GAY GIRLS COMEDY"
Three girls try to evade the landlady while trying to find work.
June MacCloy
Marion Shilling
Gertrude Short
Three girls try to evade the landlady while trying to find work.
A socially-awkward, home-schooled kid forces his way into public school against his suffocating, but loving, mother's wishes.
After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females?
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
A medicine man is sent looking for the son of his tribal king, and brings back an American golfer and a host of goons intent on keeping him in the golf tournament.
Broke and depressed, Ray is mistaken for a dangerous hitman and given an envelope of cash. Along with his P.I. friend Skip, he must escape the actual hitman to make it out of LaRoy alive.
A crew of rugged firefighters meet their match when attempting to rescue three rambunctious kids.
Mary and her friend, Rachel, are new students at St. Francis Academy, a boarding school run by the iron fist of Mother Superior. The immature teens grow bored and begin playing pranks on both the unsuspecting nuns and their unpleasant classmates, becoming a constant thorn in Mother Superior's side. However, as the years pass, Mary and Rachel slowly mature and begin to see the nuns in a different light.
The stooges are three doctors who graduated medical school by being in it for too many years. They come across such problems as an overly chirpy nurse, a mental patient, and a combination to a safe swallowed by the hospital superintendent in the course of their attempt to get through the day.
Stan and Ollie try to hide their pet dog Laughing Gravy from their exasperated, mean tempered landlord, who has a "No Pets" policy.
A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.