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Directed by Daniel MannOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing filmsActors Elliott Gould,
Harry Guardino,
Art Metrano,
Robert Mitchum,
Roy Clark,
Lionel StanderRating36%
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Directed by Penelope SpheerisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
ActionActors Ronny Cox,
Frank Gorshin,
Trish Van Devere,
Carrie Fisher,
Joey Travolta,
Cec VerrellRating47%
Pauline Stanton, a mother, travels to Hollywood to find her teenage runaway daughter Lori. Once there, Pauline discovers that Lori has become involved in the pornography industry and teams with the police to find her and get her back., 1h37
Directed by Otto PremingerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Jackie Gleason,
Carol Channing,
Frankie Avalon,
Fred Clark,
Michael Constantine,
Frank GorshinRating47%
As a cartoon character dressed in prison stripes (and holding a peace-logo flower which turns into a tiny parasol and then a helicopter blade) executes a few dance steps to the music of Nilsson's Skidoo theme, the words "Otto Preminger" appear below him. Additional words "presents SKIDOO starring" can also be seen as the camera pulls back to reveal that this image is on a TV screen, while Carol Channing's voice is heard exclaiming, "No, Harry, not that. No, I don't wanna see that", with the channel suddenly switching to show a US Senate hearing conducted by Senator Hummel, portrayed by Peter Lawford, who asks a series of organized crime figures various questions to which they invariably reply, "I refuse to answer on the grounds it may tend to incriminate me." Every few seconds, the channel showing the hearing switches to another channel which is screening Preminger's black-and-white 1965 feature, In Harm's Way, or still other channels which have one spurious commercial after another. The initial ad depicts an attractive blonde declaring, "now you too can be beautiful and sexually desirable like me instead of being that fat, disgusting, foul-breathed, slimy, wallowing sow that you are," the second has another intensely smiling blonde stating that "maybe we blondes do have more fun" and the third ad depicts a drunken slob swilling beer and belching, interspersed with an image of a pig with beer foam around its snout, while an unseen announcer exclaims "feel big, drink pig., 1h28
Directed by Irving BrecherOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Heist filmsActors Robert Wagner,
Dolores Hart,
Carolyn Jones,
Frankie Avalon,
Ernie Kovacs,
Frank GorshinRating60%
When Gilbert Barrows (Robert Wagner) disobeys his boss and tries to refit an old Liberty Ship for cargo use instead of scrapping it, he inadvertently puts it into the hands of a colorful group of crooks led by good-hearted screw-up Bugsy G. Fogelmeyer (Ernie Kovacs) and brainy sociopath George M. Wilson (Frank Gorshin). The crooks plan to use the ship to make their getaway after they pull a bank robbery in Boston, and they kidnap Barrows and his girlfriend Elinor Harrison (Dolores Hart) – his boss's daughter – to prevent leaving any witnesses behind. With the help of Bugsy's nephew Rodney J. Fogelmeyer (Frankie Avalon), Gilbert and Elinor manage to foil the crooks' plans by using Elinor's bra as a slingshot and attracting the Coast Guard., 1h27
Directed by Harry KellerOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Tony Randall,
Burl Ives,
Barbara Eden,
Kamala Devi,
Edward Andrews,
Richard ErdmanRating62%
Architect Harold Ventimore (Tony Randall) buys a large antique container that turns out to imprison a djinn named Fakrash (Burl Ives), whom Harold inadvertently sets free. Fakrash is effusively grateful for his release, and persistently tries to do favors for Harold to show his gratitude. However he has been in the brass bottle for a long time, and Fakrash’s unfamiliarity with the modern world causes all sorts of problems when he tries to please his rescuer. Harold ends up in a great deal of trouble, including with his girlfriend, Sylvia Kenton (Barbara Eden)., 1h36
Directed by Jack Haley Jr.Origin USAGenres War,
ComedyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Road moviesActors Glen Campbell,
Kim Darby,
Carol Lynley,
Pat Hingle,
Tisha Sterling,
Dom DeLuiseRating53%
Norwood Pratt (Campbell) has just finished his enlistment in the United States Marine Corps and is on his way home from Vietnam. A musician, his one great ambition is to appear on the radio program Louisiana Hayride., 1h45
Directed by Stanley DonenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Musical filmsActors George C. Scott,
Trish Van Devere,
Red Buttons,
Eli Wallach,
Barry Bostwick,
Harry HamlinRating63%
At the start of the film, George Burns tells us that we are about to see an old-style double feature. In the old days, he explains, movies were in black-and-white, except sometimes "when they sang it came out in color.", 1h33
Directed by Leonard B. SternOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Brooke Shields,
George Burns,
Burl Ives,
Ray Bolger,
Lorraine Gary,
Christopher KnightRating58%
Bill (George Burns) is an elderly ex-vaudevillian performer who lives alone. He awakens to a special alarm clock. Along the way, Bill looks at photographs of his deceased wife. After breakfast, Bill goes to the supermarket. Inside the market, Bill interacts in a friendly way with two employees, charming them with a magic trick.