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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock,
Adrian Brunel,
Jack Hulbert,
André CharlotOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Donald Calthrop,
Bobbie Comber,
Jameson Thomas,
Anna May Wong,
Cicely Courtneidge,
Gordon HarkerRating50%
The film, referred to as "A Cine-Radio Revue" in its original publicity, is a lavish musical film revue and was Britain's answer to the Hollywood revues which had been produced by the major studios in the United States, such as Paramount on Parade (1930) and Hollywood Review of 1929. The revue has a slim storyline about it being a television broadcast. The film consists of 19 comedy and music vignettes linked by running jokes of an aspiring Shakespearean actor and technical problems with a viewer's TV set. , 1h16
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Jack HulbertOrigin United-kingdomGenres ComedyActors Jack Hulbert,
Gina Malo,
Mary Jerrold,
Cecil Parker,
Athole Stewart,
Felix AylmerRating59%
Jack, out of work and responsible for an aged mother, takes a succession of jobs, bluffing his way through them all., 2h19
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Joseph L. McEveety,
Tom Leetch,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
MusicalThemes Films about animals,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about birds,
Musical films,
Films about penguins,
Children's filmsActors Julie Andrews,
Dick Van Dyke,
David Tomlinson,
Glynis Johns,
Karen Dotrice,
Matthew GarberRating77%
In Edwardian London, 1910, Cockney one-man band Bert is entertaining a crowd when he senses a change in the wind. Afterwards, he directly addresses the audience and gives them a tour of Cherry Tree Lane, stopping outside the home of the Banks'. George Banks returns home from his job at the bank to learn from his wife Winifred that their hired nanny, Katie Nanna, has left their service after his children, Jane and Michael, ran away again. They are returned shortly after by the local constable, who reveals that the children were dragged away by their kite. The children ask their father to help build a better kite, but he dismisses them. Taking it upon himself to hire a nanny, George advertises for a stern, no-nonsense nanny. Jane and Michael present their own advertisement for a kinder, sweeter nanny, but George rips up the letter and throws the scraps in the fireplace, which magically float up and out into the air., 1h53
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Christopher Hibler,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Association football films,
Witches in film,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Angela Lansbury,
David Tomlinson,
Cindy O'Callaghan,
Roddy McDowall,
Sam Jaffe,
John EricsonRating69%
The three Rawlins children, Charlie, Carrie, and Paul are evacuated from London during The Blitz to the remote village of Pepperinge Eye. They are placed in the reluctant care of Miss Eglantine Price, a reclusive woman who agrees to the arrangement temporarily. The children attempt to run away back to London, but change their minds after observing Miss Price attempting to fly on a broomstick. Miss Price reveals she is learning witchcraft through a correspondence school with hopes of using her spells in the British war effort, and offers the children a transportation spell in exchange for their silence. Miss Price casts the spell on a knob that the youngest child, Paul, has removed from the bed in the children’s shared bedroom, and she adds that only Paul can activate the spell., 1h40
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Joseph L. McEveety,
Tom Leetch,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Romance,
Comic science fictionThemes Films about education,
Comedy science fiction films,
Children's filmsActors Fred MacMurray,
Nancy Olson,
Keenan Wynn,
Ed Wynn,
Elliott Reid,
Tommy KirkRating60%
Professor Ned Brainard's discovery of Flubber has not quite brought him or his college the riches he thought. The Pentagon has declared his discovery to be top secret and the IRS has slapped him with a huge tax bill, even if he has yet to receive a cent. He thinks he may have found the solution in the form of "Flubbergas," (the "son" of Flubber) which can change the weather. His wife Betsy becomes fed up with all the stress and starts separating from him, and the professor's old rival Shelby starts trying to woo her again. Brainard's experiments continue, by making it rain inside people's houses, as well as in Shelby's car too while he's driving, which causes him to get into an accident with a police car. It also helps Medfield College's football team to win a game, but it also has one unfortunate side effect: It shatters glass, which eventually places Brainard on the lam. At home, his wife Betsy is jealous of the attention lavished on him by an old high school girlfriend. On trial, Ned's future seems hopeless, until a farmer shows the court that his crops grew extra large because of Ned's experiment, which the farmer names "Dry Rain", and the professor is acquitted, and he and Betsy are reunited., 1h31
Directed by Robert StevensonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about dogs,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Dean Jones,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Tim Conway,
Keenan Wynn,
Dick Van Patten,
Jo Anne WorleyRating58%
Wilby Daniels (Dean Jones) is now a successful attorney who is married to Betty (Suzanne Pleshette), and they have a son named Brian (Shane Sinutko). Returning to the town of Medfield from a vacation, the family discovers that they have been robbed of almost all their possessions, and Wilby blames the local district attorney John Slade (Keenan Wynn), who is reputed to have connections with organized crime, particularly with warehouse owner Edward "Fast Eddie" Roshak (Vic Tayback). After being robbed a second time later that night (along with their Navy admiral neighbor, Gordon C. Brenner), Wilby vows to run for district attorney to make his town safe again., 1h40
Directed by Robert Stevenson,
Art Stevens,
Wolfgang Reitherman,
John LounsberyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur films,
Spy films,
La préhistoire,
Animaux préhistoriques,
Children's filmsActors Peter Ustinov,
Helen Hayes,
Clive Revill,
Derek Nimmo,
Percy Herbert,
Hugh BurdenRating58%
Escaping from China with a microfilm of the formula for the mysterious "Lotus X", Lord Southmere, a Queen's Messenger, is chased by a group of Chinese spies., 1h28
Directed by Robert StevensonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road movies,
Children's filmsActors Helen Hayes,
Ken Berry,
Stefanie Powers,
Keenan Wynn,
John McIntire,
Liam DunnRating57%
Ruthless real estate magnate Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn) is pursuing his newest indoor shopping center, the 130-story Hawk Plaza. His only obstacle is an archaic firehouse inhabited by "Grandma" Steinmetz (Helen Hayes), widow of its former owner, Fire Captain Steinmetz, and aunt of mechanic Tennessee Steinmetz who appeared in The Love Bug; her displaced neighbor, flight attendant Nicole Harris (Stefanie Powers); and their sentient machines: Herbie the Love Bug, an orchestrion that chooses its own songs, and a retired cable car known as "Old No. 22". It is explained that Tennessee has gone to Tibet to visit his ailing philosophy teacher, while Herbie's former owner, Jim Douglas, has gone to Europe.