Behave Yourself, a film by George Beck, 1951
Behave Yourself, 1951
A film by George Beck
In this comedy a innocent man gets mixed-up with an adorable little dog, and unwittingly, the mob. And let’s not forget the nosy, implacable mother-in-law.
Behave Yourself, 1951
A film by George Beck
In this comedy a innocent man gets mixed-up with an adorable little dog, and unwittingly, the mob. And let’s not forget the nosy, implacable mother-in-law.
The Ghost Train, 1941
A film by Walter Forde
“Hijinks and chills ensue when a group of people become stranded at an isolated station and a legendary phantom train approaches.” (IMDB)
The Legend of Action Man, 2010
A film by Andy Young
“Made on an ultra-low budget of $200, Dingoman Productions proudly presents their first feature film, The Legend of Action Man, a comedy about a mediocre, self-proclaimed superhero Action Man (James McEnelly) who is warned that if he causes any more trouble around town he’ll be put under house arrest. In comes Mark (Trey Dixon), a fresh-faced news intern looking for a big story to get his work on TV, and Action Man seems like an interesting subject. That is, until a murder is reported and the new duo suspects John Magnum (Chris Newhouse), a suspicious millionaire who just moved in down the block. Can Action Man save the city of Sugar Land from his first real villain, or is he in over his head?”
Misbehaving Husbands, 1940
A film by William Beaudine
“The owner of a department store is threatened with divorce by his wife, who has gotten reports that he’s been seen in the arms of a beautiful blonde on the night of their 20th wedding anniversary. He has to find a way to convince her that the “beautiful blonde” in question was actually a store mannequin that he was taking in for repairs.” (IMDB)
The Snow Man, 1940
A film by Mannie Davis
A group of adorable, though mischievous, cold-weather animals create a snow man and pelt him with snow balls. He comes to life, seeking revenge for the rough treatment. (Browse our Movie Archive)
Pot O Gold, 1941
A film by George Marshall
A romantic comedy with a music-loving young man, Jimmy Stuart, trying to help an Irish American family with a band, win the heart of the lovely Molly, Paulette Goddard, while managing his music-hating uncle. (Browse our Movie Archive)
Hector’s Hectic Life, 1948
A short animated film by Bill Tytla
Hector the dog assumes the challenging task of caring for three adorable but mischievous and messy puppies, right after his human master warns him that he’s out in the cold if he doesn’t keep the place clean. That’s a challenge that keeps Hector busy.
Here Comes Trouble, 1948
A film by Hal Roach Studios
“A newspaper publisher (Emory Parnell) is being blackmailed by a burlesque queen (Joan Woodbury), and he sends one of his reporters (William Tracy) to talk to her. The girl is murdered and the reporter, the publisher and the publisher’s daughter (Beverly Loyd) all come under suspicion.” (IMDB)
Jerky Turkey, 1945
An animated short by Tex Avery
It’s 1620 and the Pilgrims have founded their colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A clever Turkey with attitude evades and chastises a hunter looking for his first Thanks Giving meal.
Private Buckaroo, 1942
A film by Edward F. Cline
“Entertainer Lon Prentice initially is keen to enlist in the US Army but is prevented from this due to his having one flat foot. After having the flat fixed, he is accepted for enlistment. Soon after basic training begins, Private Prentice informs his commanding officer that he finds most military training useless, unnecessary and beneath him. His commander orders all the men that Private Prentice is exempt from doing things he doesn’t want to do, which turns the entire camp against him.” (Wikipedia)