The Little Tramp escapes from prison; saves a girl and her mother from drowning; and creates havoc at a swank party.
Cops - 1922
A series of mistaken identity mishaps manages to make a young man get chased by a big city’s entire police force. This is another great Buster Keaton short movie.
Meet John Doe - 1941
A fired reporter who needs money agrees to impersonate a fictional character threatening to commit suicide if society doesn’t change, thus creating a political movement.
Oh, Mr. Porter! - 1937
An under performing railway worker becomes the stationmaster at a sleepy unknown Irish town, thanks to the help of a relative. He still desires to put some life into the place, but instead falls in with a crowd criminals. This is considered one of the best Will Hay movies.
Indiscreet - 1931
A young woman (Gloria Swanson) jeopardizes the relationship with the man she loves when a no-account from her past shows up. This movie is a pre-code film, meaning it was made after the introduction of sound in movies in 1929 and before the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines in 1934.
Pygmalion - 1938
A phonetics and diction expert makes a bet that he can teach a cockney flower girl to speak proper English and pass as a lady in high society.
His Girl Friday - 1940
Hildy Johnson, a reporter for a Chicago newspaper, is getting ready to leave her career and marry a second time, this time to a somewhat bland, though well-meaning, insurance salesman. But not before her sly and charismatic ex-husband and boss Walter Burns (played by Cary Grant) tries every trick up his sleeve to get Hildy […]
My Man Godfrey - 1936
A homeless man gets a job as a butler after going on a scavenger hunt with an airy, well-to-do socialite. There is more than meets the eye about Godfrey, and soon Irene has fallen in love with the family’s new butler, even if she feels such attraction between a once-homeless butler and an airy, well-to-do […]
One Week - 1920
Buster Keaton and his new wife try to build a new home for themselves using a kit. But it looks like something is a bit off with the component numbering…
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