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When former rodeo cowboy Roper Wylie goes broke, he kidnaps Goodie Blankenship- a wealthy Tuscaloosa, Alabama socialite, and holds her for ransom. Goodie’s weasel husband can’t believe his good... |
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This classic comedy by William Shakespeare comes to the screen with Sir Laurence Olivier as Orlando and Elisabeth Bergner as Rosalind. Rosalind is in love with Orlando, who doesn't take notice of... |
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A ludicrous bank heist that turns the cops and robbers genre upside down. This comedic short explores the extent to which we've become desensitized to guns & violence in media. |
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A woman director is hired to finish the season of "Bikini Squad", a popular TV series about California beach lifeguards. A more than obvious lack of talent and basic intelligence among the crew make... |
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Shemp is a lowly voice teacher who stands to inherit a fortune, but there's a catch. To qualify for his inheritance, he must marry someone by six o'clock, but no girl wants to accept his proposal.... |
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The usual comic mayhem ensues when our irrepressible trio takes to the court as witnesses for their dancer friend who stands falsely accused of murder. The proceedings become anything but orderly... |
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Annabelle Gurwitch brings us painfully funny stories about getting canned, cancelled, and downsized. FIRED! her new book shows readers why being dismissed from a job should be regarded as a cause... |
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James Michael Tyler chats with Eric Idle about his book--a witty chronicle of his U.S. comic tour. |
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In this sequel to "Father of the Bride", Stanley Banks (Spencer Tracy) has finally accepted his daughter's recent marriage when he is shocked to learn that she is pregnant. While the rest of his... |
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Combining real and fictional events, Game 6 centers around the historic 1986 World Series and a day in the life of a playwright who skips opening night to watch the momentous game. As an New York... |
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