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Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Joe E. Brown,
Olivia de Havilland,
Ruth Donnelly,
Roscoe Karns,
William Frawley,
Paul HarveyRating60%
Frank X. Farrell (Joe E. Brown) is an ace baseball player whose insistence upon making up excuses earns him the nickname "Alibi Ike." In the course of his first season with the Chicago Cubs, Farrell also falls in love with Dolly Stevens (Olivia De Havilland), sister-in-law of the team's manager. Farrell's "alibi" habit prompts Dolly to walk out on him, whereupon he goes into a slump—which coincides with attempts by gamblers to get Farrell to throw the World Series., 1h9
Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Joe E. Brown,
June Travis,
Guy Kibbee,
Dick Foran,
Carol Hughes,
Gene LockhartRating62%
In this slapstick romantic comedy, Alexander Botts is egged on by his sweetheart Sally to do great things, so he writes a letter to the Earthworm Tractor company, and is hired as a salesman. He gets fired more than once, but is rehired by getting orders. He falls in love with Mabel, daughter of cranky Sam. Eventually he proves a super salesman by selling many tractors to Sam, and wins Mabel's love., 1h47
Directed by Álex de la IglesiaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Circus films,
Political filmsActors Carolina Bang,
Antonio de la Torre,
Carlos Areces,
Javier Botet,
Santiago Segura,
Fernando Guillén CuervoRating65%
In 1937, Republican Militia force a circus troupe to fight on their side in the Spanish Civil War. The Funny Clown (Santiago Segura) slaughters dozens of Nationalist troops, armed only with a machete, before being shot and disarmed. While his fellow troupe members are executed, the Funny Clown is sentenced to work as a slave laborer, at the monument of the Valle de los Caídos. His son, Javier (Sasha Di Bendetto) tries to free him by setting off dynamite where he was working. But Colonel Salcedo (Sancho Gracia) tramples the Funny Clown to death with his horse. Javier knocks him down, gouging out his eye in the process. Salcedo vows to remember Javier for this insult.