Jackie Cooper stars in this first film in the wholesome "Henry Aldrich" series of teen comedies.
Henry and his pal Dizzy become Boy Scout leaders, but a spoiled brat in their troop quickly proves to cause them no end of trouble.
Teenager Henry Aldrich and his pal Dizzy decide to try and earn extra money by starting a babysitting service.
High-school student Henry Aldrich hopes to improve his grades by finding a sweetheart for his unmarried teacher.
Teenager Henry Aldrich becomes a hometown celebrity when he wins a date with a sexy movie star. The sixth entry in the "Henry Aldrich" series of eleven films.
Teenager Henry Aldrich decides to take matters into his own hands when his high school principal forbids the student band from playing swing music.
Henry Aldrich finds himself in a heated election for high-school class president.
Appointed editor of his high school newspaper, hapless Henry becomes intrigued by a series of mysterious fires. A mild, timid little fellow named Nero Smith shows up to tip off Henry as to the time and place of the next conflagration. Henry prints the story-and is immediately accused of being the firebug himself!
After accidentally sinking a borrowed motorboat, teenager Henry Aldrich scrambles to raise the replacement cash the boat's owner demands. The catch: Henry only has two days to come up with the funds, or the boat's angry owner will turn him over to the police.
Henry Aldrich wants to win a trip to Alaska.
Zoey loses interest in her Viagra-dependent husband and decides to have an affair with a younger man named Craig, who has also lost interest in his wife. Despite constant scares and threats, Zoey and Craig are determined to be together, but what they didn't count on was an evil Spirit who has been resurrected to end adultery.
Max's wife gives birth during his live TV special.
An insurance agent poses as a king's double and saves him from anarchists.
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In August 1792, on the eve of the attack on the Tuileries, Catherine Hubscher, a laundress in Paris, met a sergeant and an artillery lieutenant who would become respectively Marshal Lefèvre and Emperor Napoleon I. 1810. Napoleon was about to marry Marie-Louise. Fearing the inconstancies and moral lessons of Marshal Lefebvre, the emperor asked her husband to keep her away from the wedding ceremonies. He is unaware that the hotheaded young woman has received a personal invitation from the Austrian embassy.
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