A man and a woman have an awkward encounter at an indoor playground.
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1942.
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1946.
Two unlikely running mates seek the nation's highest office.
Ill-tempered Billy proves troublesome for fellow taxi drivers Franklin and Clyde.
Two sailors decide to settle down and get married, and live to regret it.
Franklin gets into a disagreement with a tough sea captain. However, he doesn't find out until later that the captain is his fiance's father.
A team of inept undertakers attempt to get a coffin to a funeral on time. An undertaker is in charge of moving a coffin from a home to the church. The home is on the 26th floor of a skyscraper; the stairs are narrow; the lift is small and prone to stop working. Chaos ensues.
Can fiction surpass reality?
The story of a socially awkward boy with genetic deficiencies cleverly implanted by an extremely obsessive mother.
A comedy about a duel at dawn, over a matter of honour.
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1938.
A newly arrived guest of a Hollywood hotel charms and amazes the regulars, and they decide to invite him to their Christmas dinner.
A man's car breaks down, leading him to journey for a small plastic funnel.
Four independent short films comprise this quirky anthology. "Coriolis Effect" (1994) is an offbeat love story involving storm chasers. In the Oscar-nominated "Solly's Diner" (1979), a homeless man (Larry Hankin, who also directs) witnesses a holdup. "Looping" (1991) satirizes independent moviemaking. And the dialogue-free "Joe" (1997) features David Aaron Baker as a psychiatric patient searching for enlightenment.
A boat builder and his family attempt to set sail in his handmade boat, 'The Damfino'.
This short film continues the adventures of the title character as he tries to retrieve his elusive acorn.
A doctor unrelentingly tries to convince a phobic guy to come out of his isolation room.
A man who still lives with his parents tries to realize his dream of becoming a magician.
Otto Ott owns and operates a summer garden, which is successful if only because they serve the largest beers in town for only 5¢ apiece. The problem is Otto's manager wife. Although they have been married only a year, to him it feels like an eternity. Mrs. Ott is the bane of all the waiters' existences, all of whom she fires. This situation causes a staffing problem for Otto. Otto's solution may lead to another problem for him at home, while Mrs. Ott's solution causes further problems for Otto, one which may not be entirely her fault.