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, 8minutes
Directed by Jack KinneyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Crime,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's filmsActors Clarence Nash,
Billy Bletcher,
June Foray,
Doodles WeaverRating67%
Donald Duck's imagination, enhanced by scary stories on the radio and in books, moves him into a seemingly real crime world, which ultimately turns out to be imaginary. Donald’s dream is enhanced by the backgrounds that abruptly change each time a new character appears in it., 1h6
Directed by Edward KillyOrigin USAGenres Action,
WesternActors Robert Mitchum,
Barbara Hale,
Thurston Hall,
Rita Corday,
Russell Hopton,
Bill WilliamsRating60%
Colonel Lambreth's health is poor, so daughter Rill persuades him to leave his Chicago meat-packing business behind and move to their Texas cattle ranch. Her fiance, lawyer Clyde Corbin, stays behind., 8minutes
Directed by Chuck JonesOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Court métrage de Bugs Bunny,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Mel Blanc,
Gérard Surugue,
Dave Barry,
Patrice DozierRating73%
Bugs est ici un employé qui est chargé de vanter un kit de camping, son patron décide de l'empailler mais Bugs s'enfuit. Après lui avoir tiré dessus avec un faux fusil, le directeur se fait rouler par Bugs déguisé en dame en lui faisant essayer des chaussures, découvert, le lapin et le patron font de nombreux aller-retour dans différents magasins avant de faire une nouvelle course-poursuite avec les ascenseurs. Finalement, Bugs terrorise le directeur qui saute du magasin avant de le rejoindre, épouvanté par son reflet., 1h3
Directed by Joris Ivens,
Frank CapraOrigin USAGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors John Beal,
Howard Duff,
Walter Huston,
Knox ManningRating59%
, 1h
Directed by Frank R. StrayerOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Leon Errol,
Elisabeth Risdon,
Edwin Maxwell,
Emory Parnell,
Charles Halton,
Paul HarveyRating60%
Wilbur (Leon Errol) is a middle-class furniture store employee. His wife Jessie (Elisabeth Risdon) reads a book about how women can make their men more successful, and decides to remake her husband to give him a new image. Now dressed-for-success by his wife, Wilbur reports for work in fancy clothes. Thinking he is dressed for a funeral, his boss (Edwin Maxwell), sends Wilbur home for the day. When Wilbur is wandering perplexed in a nearby park, he is mistaken for the Park Commissioner. Seeing it as an opportunity, McIntosh (Paul Harvey), a crooked politician who wishes to land a lucrative deal with the city to sell them new playground equipment, has the mayor (Robert Middlemass) appoint Wilbur as "Playground Commissioner". Later, when Wilbur is about to denounce McIntosh as a crook, McIntosh has his wife (Charlotte Wynters) ply Wilbur with champagne. While Wilbur is tipsy, Jessie overhears a flirtatious and damning conversation between the two. Wilbur wakes up with a hangover, no pants, and learns that while intoxicated he brought disgrace to himself, the town, and his wife. Wilbur eventually exposes the political corruption, and when his wife finally agrees to let him leave politics, everything turns out okay., 1h42
Directed by Peter Godfrey,
Peter GodfreyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Christmas filmsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Glenn Ford,
Dennis Morgan,
Sydney Greenstreet,
George Macready,
Reginald GardinerRating72%
Elizabeth Lane (Barbara Stanwyck) is a single food writer living in New York whose articles about her fictitious Connecticut farm and her husband and baby are admired by housewives across the country. Her publisher, Alexander Yardley (Sydney Greenstreet), is unaware of the charade and insists that Elizabeth host a Christmas dinner for returning war hero Jefferson Jones (Dennis Morgan). Facing a career-ending scandal for her and her editor, Dudley Beecham (Robert Shayne), she is forced to comply. In desperation, Elizabeth agrees to marry her friend John Sloan (Reginald Gardiner), who has a farm in Connecticut, even though she does not love him. She enlists the help of her friend, chef Felix Bassenak (S.Z. Sakall), who has been providing her with recipes for her articles.Directed by Charles VidorOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Irene Dunne,
Alexander Knox,
Charles Coburn,
Jeff Donnell,
Lee Patrick,
Phil BrownRating62%
At the New York Bulletin newspaper, its owner, Robert Drexel Gow (Charles Coburn), receives a teletype story that the newspaper’s thirty-nine-year-old editor, Max Wharton (Alexander Knox), is resigning to enlist in the army. Robert is livid, both at the news and the method that he found out about the news. There is a second story on the teletype: Max’s wife, the famous novelist Paula Wharton (Irene Dunne) (whom Max calls Paulie), is in Hollywood adapting her latest book into a movie screenplay. Max wants to do his duty as a citizen and responsible journalist to be close to the war (World War II). Robert’s view is that without Max, the newspaper will fold because Max *is* the newspaper.