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Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HorrorThemes Spy films,
Ghost films,
Political filmsActors Leo Gorcey,
Huntz Hall,
Bobby Jordan,
Ernie Morrison,
William Benedict,
Stanley ClementsRating49%
When Glimpy (Huntz Hall)'s sister Betty (Ava Gardner) marries Jack (Rick Vallin), Muggs (Leo Gorcey) singlehandedly organises the wedding. The gang provide a choral version of Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes as well as organ music. Scruno (Sammy Morrison), Stash (Stanley Clements) and Benny (Billy Benedict) provide a floral centrepiece by borrowing a funeral wreath meant for a murdered gangster's funeral on the morrow. Danny (Bobby Jordan) and Rocky (Bobby Stone) also borrow the deceased gangster's tuxedo prior to his funeral for Glimpy who is the best man. Scruno's mother provides rice to throw that she has cooked to make extra soft. Muggs also organises a police escort by telling the police gangsters will try and break up the wedding with Glimpy adlibbing they are the notorious Katzman Gang, (the producer of the film series)., 1h10
Directed by Nick GrindeOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
AdventureThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Alternate history films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Ward Bond,
Dorothy Tree,
Warren Hymer,
Paul Fix,
Russell Hicks,
Felix BaschRating48%
The plot of this film was inspired by true events. During the early stages of World War II a prominent American businessman offered a reward of one million dollars to bring Adolf Hitler to justice, dead or alive. Russell Hicks plays the part of the American businessman in this film who hires three gangster ex-convicts released from Alcatraz prison. The gangsters are played by Ward Bond, Warren Hymer and Paul Fix., 1h20
Directed by King VidorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Documentary,
RomanceThemes Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Karen Morley,
Tom Keene,
Barbara Pepper,
John Qualen,
Lloyd Ingraham,
Harry BernardRating69%
The film depicts a couple, down on their luck during the Great Depression, who move to a farm to try to make a go of living off the land. They don't have a clue at first, but soon find other people down on their luck to help them. Soon they have a collective of people, some from the big city, who work together on a farm. There is a severe drought, killing the crops. The people then dig a ditch by hand almost two miles long to divert water from a creek to irrigate the crops. The film is an entertaining, uplifting political allegory about the virtues of collective, non-corporate action, self-sufficiency, and the rewards of hard-work rather than the rewards of rapacious finance capitalism; it is not an instructional "how-to" film from an agricultural institute; consequently, the film ends with the people celebrating wildly in the water then harvesting the crops, not showing how they managed to direct the narrow stream of water over the huge plain to evenly irrigate the crops., 1h46
Directed by Joshua SeftelOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Monde imaginaire,
Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Hilary Duff,
Marisa Tomei,
Joan Cusack,
Dan Aykroyd,
Ben Kingsley,
John CusackRating55%
The film opens in a bar in Nunavut when hitman Brand Hauser (John Cusack) shoots and kills three men at the bar. He takes pictures of the men with his phone, sends the pictures, and then throws the phone into a burning garbage can., 1h45
Directed by Jean Renoir,
Guy LefrancOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes French war films,
Military humor in film,
Prison films,
Political filmsActors Jean-Pierre Cassel,
Claude Brasseur,
Jean Carmet,
O. E. Hasse,
Claude Rich,
Mario DavidRating69%
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Juin 1940 - Dans un stalag en France, se trouve réunie une équipe de prisonniers particulièrement pittoresques : Caruso, l'électricien, Emile, Ballochet, Pater et ... le Caporal. Dès les premiers jours de sa captivité, le Caporal manifeste déjà un trait essentiel de son caractère. C'est un maniaque de l'évasion. Une première tentative, à laquelle participe à ses côtés Ballochet et Pater, ne parvient même pas à dépasser le mur d'enceinte du camp. Ce premier échec ne décourage pas le Caporal et Pater qui referont un essai – toujours manqué…- dans le wagon qui les emporte vers l'Allemagne. Et les tentatives continuent ! Un essai de fuite de la fabrique de briques où ils travaillent se termine, pour Pater et le Caporal, aux pieds d'une sentinelle… Décidés d'opérer de façon plus « scientifique », les deux amis se préparent des costumes de ville, en teignant en noir des uniformes. L’opposition d'un adjudant les oblige à retarder leur projet et c’est avec Penche à gauche que le Caporal prend la fuite. Cette fois, ils parviennent à prendre le train, aidés par une voyageuse qui n’est autre qu’un prisonnier français déguisé. Cette évasion mènera le Caporal un peu plus loin que les précédentes… à la gare suivante, où il se fera encore arrêter. Après un séjour dans un camp disciplinaire, le Caporal persiste dans ses intentions et grâce à Erika, une jeune allemande, il parvient à se procurer des vêtements civils pour Pater et pour lui. Dans le train qui roule vers la France, l'espoir des deux évadés grandit d'instant en instant. Un bombardement providentiel les sauvera d'un mauvais pas. Les voici à la frontière, la France est en vue…, 1h32
Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Feminist films,
Films about immigration,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Chandeep Uppal,
Kabir Bedi,
Anna Brewster,
Sanjeev Bhaskar,
Ayesha Dharker,
Lynn RedgraveRating63%
Meena Kumar, a 12-year-old Sikh girl, lives with her family in the predominantly white, working-class, fictional mining village of Tollington in the Black Country in 1972. Meena meets Anita, a white, 14-year-old girl whom Meena comes to idolise. However, Meena finds it harder and harder to fit in as her Indian heritage keeps on resurfacing, and Anita's new boyfriend proves to hold strong racist attitudes toward those he regards as "darkies".